Trump government rolls back LGBTQ health protections

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Trump government rolls back LGBTQ health protections

Washington: The Trump government on Friday rolled back non-discrimination protections for people based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

The move by the Department of Health and Human Services scraps a rule under the Affordable Care Act. The department said under the amended rule, the government will take a more narrow interpretation of sex discrimination.

“HHS will enforce [the rule] by returning to the government’s interpretation of sex discrimination according to the plain meaning of the word “sex” as male or female and as determined by biology,” the department said in a news release.

That means there won’t be protections in place for LGBTQ individuals, including those who are gay, lesbian and/or transgender.

HHS said the change will save hospitals and insurers $2.9 billion in “unnecessary regulatory burdens” over five years. The department said the new rule means those regulated entities won’t have to send patients and customers notices about non-discrimination practices.

“HHS respects the dignity of every human being, and as we have shown in our response to the pandemic, we vigorously protect and enforce the civil rights of all to the fullest extent permitted by our laws as passed by Congress,” said Roger Severino, director of the Office for Civil Rights at HHS. “We are unwavering in our commitment to enforcing civil rights in healthcare.”

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