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Anti Federalist
03-08-2019, 02:13 PM
Transgender Iowans can use Medicaid for transition-related care, Iowa Supreme Court rules

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/investigations/2019/03/08/iowa-supreme-court-transgender-people-medicaid-ban-surgeries-transition-lgbtq-aclu-civil-rights-ia/3098963002/

Courtney Crowder and Luke Nozicka, Des Moines Register Published 9:11 a.m. CT March 8, 2019 | Updated 12:36 p.m. CT March 8, 2019

Transgender Iowans can use Medicaid funds to pay for transition-related care, including surgeries, according to a unanimous Iowa Supreme Court ruling Friday.

The court’s decision strikes down the administrative code governing Medicaid in Iowa that classifies transition-related surgeries as "cosmetic, reconstructive or plastic surgery" and explicitly bans "surgeries for the purpose of sex reassignment." The justices agreed with a district judge's ruling that the rules contradicted protections in the Iowa Civil Rights Act.

That law's "gender identity classification encompasses transgender individuals — especially those who have gender dysphoria — because discrimination against these individuals is based on the nonconformity between their gender identity and biological sex," Justice Susan Christensen wrote for the court.

This decision is thought to be the first by a state's highest court holding that transgender people have the right to use public money for transition-related surgeries. As issues of LGBT rights swirl nationally, the decision could help open the door for challenges to bans in other states, about half of which have language similar to Iowa’s in their administrative code.

"As the ruling showed, this case presented a difficult question involving individual rights and the state’s interests," said Lynn Hicks, spokesman for the Attorney General's Office. "This issue was a first for Iowa’s courts, and we thank the court for its guidance and for resolving this issue."

For next steps, Hicks directed the Register to the Department of Human Services. That department's spokesman, Matt Highland, said DHS would not be commenting.

The verdict ended an almost two-year legal battle that hinged on whether transition-related surgery was “medically necessary” or a procedure provided solely psychological purposes.

After years of dealing with denials and headaches regarding their health coverage, Carol Ann Beal, 42, of northwest Iowa, and EerieAnna Good, 28, of the Quad Cities, sued the Department of Human Services in 2017. They alleged that the state’s blanket ban denying their use of public funds for doctor-prescribed surgery violated the equal protection clauses in both the Iowa Civil Rights Act and the state constitution.

“The record evidence shows that this surgery is medically necessary,” John Knight, an attorney with the ACLU representing Beal and Good, told justices when the case was argued. “It’s really lifesaving treatment for a number of individuals.”

In his June decision, Polk County Chief District Judge Arthur Gamble concurred, saying the decades-old regulation "has not kept up with law and medicine." He ordered the department to approve the women’s request for coverage.

But the state appealed, arguing the ban is not discriminatory because the department denies all surgeries performed primarily for psychological reasons — which is how it has characterized transition-related surgeries.

“We are covering these surgeries in the same instances when the primary purpose is to address a non-psychological purpose,” Assistant Attorney General Matthew Gillespie said during oral arguments. “And we don't cover surgeries in the same instance, regardless of gender identity, when the surgery is performed primarily for a psychological purpose.”

Gender identity — or the deeply held sense of who one is that may differ from the sex organs with which one was born — and sexual orientation were added to the Iowa Civil Rights Act as protected classes in 2007.

Under that statute, transgender Iowans have legal protections against discrimination in education, employment, housing and public accommodations. Medicaid, a state and federally funded program, is considered a public accommodation.

Daniel Hoffman-Zinnel, executive director of One Iowa, a statewide LGBTQ organization, said the ruling sets a strong judicial precedent for protecting transgender Iowans' civil rights. He called gender-affirming surgery "powerful, life-changing and absolutely essential."

"This decision will, quite literally, save lives," Hoffman-Zinnel said.

In a statement Friday, Beal and Good said they were thrilled with the decision. Beal described herself as "extremely happy for those people who will come after me."

"It’s hard to believe that it’s taken so many years for Iowa laws to catch up with the reality of transgender Iowans," Good said, calling herself honored to "help the hundreds and thousands of other transgender people out there who definitely need this type of medical care."

Beal has known she was a woman despite being born with male genitalia since before she started kindergarten.

She started presenting as a girl at 10 and began taking hormones in her teens after being diagnosed with gender dysphoria, the medical term for feeling that one's inner masculinity or femininity is incongruent with his or her biological sex.

Both her family and her spouse supported her decision to go through with this litigation, Beal said when the lawsuit was filed in 2017.

"You go through so many years transitioning, and now I hit a brick wall with Iowa's discriminatory ban on Medicaid coverage for transition-related care," Beal said in 2017, her voice cracking with nerves. "It has caused me stress and depression and affects every aspect of my life."

The question of the "medical necessity" of these procedures often lies at the heart of conversations about transition-related care.

When prescribed by a doctor, all forms of transition care, including surgeries, are recommended by most professional medical organizations, including the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association.

But not every transgender person is interested in surgery, Dr. Joe Freund, one of the most sought-after transition-care doctors in the state, previously told the Register.

Transitioning is a spectrum, and some patients find alignment simply by dressing in gender-specific clothing. Other patients may find hormone-replacement therapy enough while some may need surgery to make themselves whole, he said.

Dr. Nicole Nisly, co-founder of the award-winning University of Iowa LGBTQ Clinic, has said she has many patients on Medicaid, some of whom meet the medical criteria for surgical intervention and are in desperate need of that kind of care.

Without these surgeries, those patients can experience extreme depression and anxiety and may have suicidal thoughts.

"When they are denied this care it is heartbreaking for us and heartbreaking for them," Nisly previously said. "Imagine it from their perspective: They have been on hormones and transitioned in every other way for a year and then they find out they can't take that extra step to fully become themselves.

"Some (of my patients) do become suicidal."

In the district court ruling, Gamble wrote that DHS did not “rebut the medical evidence that gender affirming surgery is medically necessary treatment” and called the exclusion of coverage “unreasonable, arbitrary and capricious.”

The denial was issued “without regard to the law and facts,” the judge wrote. “The agency acted in the face of evidence upon which there is no room for difference of opinion among reasonable minds.”

What will it cost?

DHS has also resisted on the grounds of the high cost of transition-related care. The agency has argued that its regulation against transition care "serves the purpose of conserving limited state resources."

While Gamble agreed that cost savings is a "legitimate government interest," he wrote that the ban "achieves this goal through an extreme degree of underinclusiveness."

Tabulating the cost of transition is difficult because of the variation of care needed or desired, but the Philadelphia Center for Transgender Surgery prices the full suite of procedures for both transgender women and transgender men at more than $100,000.

However, single surgeries cost much less. For example, a vaginoplasty, the creation of a vagina, or a phalloplasty, the creation of a penis, costs about $20,000.

Despite what could be considered high costs, transgender people make up a relativity small portion of the national population. One estimate found about 0.3 percent of the total population, or about 964,000 people nationally and 9,300 in Iowa, identify as transgender, according to The Williams Institute, a think tank at UCLA's law school.

A smaller subset of that population would seek surgeries.

At the time the original suit was filed, the ACLU and local doctors pointed to mastectomies as an example of the inherent unfairness of the ban.

Breast-removal surgery costs the same whether it is covered as cancer treatment or as a treatment for gender dysphoria. Only one of those surgeries was banned — even if doctors in both cases deem the surgery to be "medically necessary."

Advances in other court cases

The 6-0 Supreme Court ruling came on the heels of another step forward for transgender rights in Iowa.

Last month, Jesse Vroegh, a transgender man and former prison nurse, won his discrimination case against the state after he was denied access to the men's restrooms and locker rooms and denied transition-related care.

He was awarded $120,000 in damages.

The Iowa ACLU has also previously represented Meagan Taylor, a transgender woman discriminated against at a West Des Moines hotel. The highly publicized case resulted in an undisclosed settlement.

In this case, Beal has said that she didn't set out to become a trailblazer, but wanted to "make it easier for younger people who need this surgery."

"I look forward to the day when someone fighting to get the transition-related medical care they need isn't in the news,” she said.

Anti Federalist
03-08-2019, 02:15 PM
"I look forward to the day when someone fighting to get the transition-related medical care they need isn't in the news,” she said.

Count on it, dude.

Your "struggle" is already old news, battle won and moving on.

The kiddie - diddlers are next set of freaks who will demand rights on my dime.

jon4liberty
03-08-2019, 02:24 PM
There is a bill going through Iowa house on how judges are selected. Should eliminate these judicial activists that select their own people.

Schifference
03-08-2019, 03:17 PM
Dental not so important.

The Iowa Health and Wellness Plan includes coverage for comprehensive dental benefits, equivalent to the Medicaid dental benefit for adults ages 19 through 64. The current Medicaid dental program has several deficiencies that, without changes, would not provide sufficient access to dental care to this new population.

jkr
03-08-2019, 03:49 PM
so I can be extorted to pay for someone to cut off their Johnson?

seems legit...

Danke
03-08-2019, 03:52 PM
What about penis extensions?

PAF
03-08-2019, 04:01 PM
What about penis extensions?

Excellent question! I’m sure some on this board would jump right on that. If they don’t, they absolutely should.

Dr.3D
03-08-2019, 04:15 PM
Somebody is probably going to fancy them self a Man-Woman or Woman-Man and have the appropriate parts surgically installed.

Imagine, somebody who can just stay home and have sex with sheit self and have a baby.

Of course then sheit is going to demand that sheit's offspring have the surgery so the kids can look like their parent.

Zippyjuan
03-08-2019, 06:04 PM
Didn't taxpayers foot the bill for Bradley Manning's transition?

https://cdn01.dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Manning-Speaks-At-Texas-Event.jpg

https://www.stripes.com/news/pentagon-to-pay-for-medically-necessary-sex-change-operations-for-active-transgender-troops-1.430040


Pentagon to pay for ‘medically necessary’ sex-change operations for active transgender troops

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will provide sex-change operations to some active-duty transgender servicemembers if a military doctor determines that surgery is required to treat the individual’s gender dysphoria, a Defense Department spokesman said Tuesday.

The department will begin providing transgender servicemembers on active duty all “medically necessary” treatment starting Oct. 1, said Air Force Maj. Ben Sakrisson, the Pentagon spokesman. Treatment could include behavioral health care, hormone therapy, and in some cases gender reassignment surgery. Servicemembers must be diagnosed as stable in their preferred gender for 18 months before they can receive treatment.

“The Secretary of Defense has made clear that servicemembers with a diagnosis from a military medical provider indicating that gender transition is medically necessary will be provided medical care and treatment for the diagnosed medical condition,” Sakrisson said.


The department’s announcement of its determination came just days after lawyers representing imprisoned Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning said the Army had agreed to provide her gender-reassignment surgery. Manning, who is serving a 35-year sentence in the Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks in Kansas for leaking classified and sensitive material to the website WikiLeaks, was recommended for the surgery by a doctor in April, according to her attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union.

Manning, formerly known as Bradley, began a short-lived hunger strike Sept. 9 before the Army approved the surgery Sept. 13, according to the lawyers.

“I am unendingly relieved that the military is finally doing the right thing. I applaud them for that. This is all that I wanted — for them to let me be me,” Manning said in a statement.

Anti Federalist
03-08-2019, 06:08 PM
Didn't taxpayers foot the bill for Bradley Manning's transition?

https://cdn01.dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Manning-Speaks-At-Texas-Event.jpg

https://www.stripes.com/news/pentagon-to-pay-for-medically-necessary-sex-change-operations-for-active-transgender-troops-1.430040

Yes, they did...and?

Anti Globalist
03-08-2019, 06:37 PM
There can't be that many transgenders in Iowa.

Swordsmyth
03-08-2019, 07:02 PM
There can't be that many transgenders in Iowa.
How many will move there to take advantage of this?

Danke
03-08-2019, 07:23 PM
There can't be that many transgenders in Iowa.


have you ever been there and seen their "women?"

RonZeplin
03-08-2019, 07:25 PM
How many will move there to take advantage of this?

Most of the Colorado Republicans?

https://tse4.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.zzbmhuHqYfO9_a-S1kt1jAHaH4

Anti Globalist
03-08-2019, 07:51 PM
have you ever been there and seen their "women?"
Do a lot of women there look like men?

oyarde
03-08-2019, 08:22 PM
Didn't taxpayers foot the bill for Bradley Manning's transition?

https://cdn01.dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Manning-Speaks-At-Texas-Event.jpg

https://www.stripes.com/news/pentagon-to-pay-for-medically-necessary-sex-change-operations-for-active-transgender-troops-1.430040
I want my money back . No transition visually apparent . He was ripped off .

oyarde
03-08-2019, 08:27 PM
Oh yeah , Thanks Iowa . You douchebags have been screwing shit up since 1972.

fedupinmo
03-08-2019, 10:19 PM
Didn't taxpayers foot the bill for Bradley Manning's transition?

https://cdn01.dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Manning-Speaks-At-Texas-Event.jpg

https://www.stripes.com/news/pentagon-to-pay-for-medically-necessary-sex-change-operations-for-active-transgender-troops-1.430040

Looks like we stopped short of fixing his Adam's Apple though. Anybody got some spare change?

phill4paul
03-08-2019, 10:54 PM
Remember back in 2007? The things we talked about then?

What the fuck are we even talking about today?

If it's gotten to this point in such a short span, what's the purpose?

phill4paul
03-08-2019, 10:56 PM
I identify as an elephant. Medicaid should pay for a graft of trunk to my junk.

Dr.3D
03-08-2019, 11:04 PM
I identify as an elephant. Medicaid should pay for a graft of trunk to my junk.

/* sniffs for elephants */

phill4paul
03-08-2019, 11:08 PM
/* sniffs for elephants */

Don't be sniffing my trunk o' junk. I've always been a monogamous kinda of fellow.

Anti Federalist
03-08-2019, 11:18 PM
Remember back in 2007? The things we talked about then?

What the fuck are we even talking about today?

If it's gotten to this point in such a short span, what's the purpose?

I think I have sussed out the purpose.

I try to bring awareness to what I think the end game is.

Most people dismiss it.

It ain't pretty.

nobody's_hero
03-09-2019, 07:51 AM
You know if we didn't spend so much on sh1T that isn't medically necessary we might not have such a fk'd up healthcare system, even with all it's socialistic features.

jon4liberty
03-09-2019, 10:28 AM
The only good thing about this is that it fuels judicial reform in Iowa. The house and senate are pissed and should add an amendment this week on floor. The judges nominate their own buddies so liberal elitist have taken over Iowa's SC. The vote....6-0

Origanalist
03-09-2019, 10:52 AM
Has everyone paid their taxes?

Brian4Liberty
03-09-2019, 11:10 AM
Marxism is about constantly changing definitions. You can never be sure. 2+2=5.

“Elective cosmetic plastic surgery” is now “medically necessary surgery”.


The verdict ended an almost two-year legal battle that hinged on whether transition-related surgery was “medically necessary” or a procedure provided solely psychological purposes.
...
“The record evidence shows that this surgery is medically necessary,” John Knight, an attorney with the ACLU representing Beal and Good, told justices when the case was argued. “It’s really lifesaving treatment for a number of individuals.”
...
But the state appealed, arguing the ban is not discriminatory because the department denies all surgeries performed primarily for psychological reasons — which is how it has characterized transition-related surgeries.
...
[At the same time... -B4L]
...
But not every transgender person is interested in surgery, Dr. Joe Freund, one of the most sought-after transition-care doctors in the state, previously told the Register.

Transitioning is a spectrum, and some patients find alignment simply by dressing in gender-specific clothing. Other patients may find hormone-replacement therapy enough while some may need surgery to make themselves whole, he said.
...
Despite what could be considered high costs, transgender people make up a relativity small portion of the national population. One estimate found about 0.3 percent of the total population, or about 964,000 people nationally and 9,300 in Iowa, identify as transgender, according to The Williams Institute, a think tank at UCLA's law school.

A smaller subset of that population would seek surgeries.


LOL. This virtue signaling Court twisted itself into a pretzel. “It’s not psychological, it’s a medically necessary procedure that is only necessary in some cases due to psychological reasons.”

Better tell the people who didn’t have the surgery that they will die without it.