Policies Determining Access to Gender Affirming Care for Illinois Residents

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Max Piasecki
Miranda Robles
Daniel Sheff
Kate Wegmann

Abstract

Access to gender-affirming care in Illinois and other states is facilitated by a combination of federal and state policies. The Biden Administration repealed the Trump Administration’s Final Rule discontinuing non-discrimination protections related to gender identity in Health and Human Services programming. However, federal policy regarding gender-affirming care is only tenuously established through features of other policies, such as the Affordable Care Act and the Civil Rights Act. The Illinois Human Rights Act establishes firmer protections for gender identity in state statutes, resulting in better access to gender-affirming care in Illinois that includes Medicaid coverage of gender-affirming procedures. Although this is a step in the right direction, we recommend further policy actions to improve access to gender-affirming care. A federal mandate, private insurance regulation, and professional training for health care providers are necessary to ensure more equitable access to gender-affirming care nationwide.

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Author Biographies

Max Piasecki, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Maksymilian Piasecki is a recent UIUC graduate. His research interests broadly focus on LGBT Health, especially on sexual wellness, interpersonal relationships, and experiences in healthcare settings.

Miranda Robles, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Miranda Robles is a second-year graduate student at UIUC pursuing a Master’s in Social Work with a focus on healthcare. She is also a BHWELL scholar.

Daniel Sheff, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Daniel. K. Sheff is a senior in the BSW program. His interests include healthcare access for transgender individuals, mental health among Latin American immigrants, and Racialized Sexual Discrimination. He will continue in the MSW program next year.