Aetna hit with lawsuit after trans women denied coverage for gender-affirming facial surgeries
Sep. 11—HARTFORD — Three transgender women from across the
Announced Tuesday, the complaint said the
All the plaintiffs were diagnosed with gender dysphoria for several years before seeking out the procedures. They had received other types of gender-affirming care but were denying facial surgeries due to the policy. The complaint states that the denial violates section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits discrimination based on sex in federally funded healthcare programs.
"For transgender women, gender-affirming facial surgeries are not about vanity or appearance — they are about providing lifesaving medical care that enable them to live full authentic lives and reduce distress caused by gender dysphoria," said
Gender dysphoria symptoms can be addressed through gender-affirming medical care, like hormone treatment, surgery and procedures, including facial surgery. A
According to the complaints, all the plaintiffs were on health plans offered by
One of the plaintiffs,
Gordon said she spends a lot of time in unsafe places for trans people because she often travels for work. In a climate of rising anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and violence, she was afraid of the danger her masculine facial features may place her. Although she ultimately raised the money, she said it was a "long and painful delay" in obtaining care.
"My doctors knew I was desperate to improve my quality of life," she said. "When I was finally able to get the gender-affirming surgeries that I needed, it was like my life finally began. When I looked in the mirror, I used to see an obstacle, a laughingstock, a target, or a victim. Today, in the mirror, I see a capable, socially and spiritually connected, empowered and confident professional, partner, sister and aunt."
Similarly, S.N. of
The complaint states that
Filed in the U.
The plaintiffs are looking to end
In a statement to Record-Journal, Alex Kepness, executive director of communications at
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