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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Fri Jan 29, 2016, 07:23 PM Jan 2016

UnitedHealth Medicare plan must cover U.S. sex reassignment surgery

Source: Reuters

Fri Jan 29, 2016 6:05pm EST

UnitedHealth Medicare plan must cover U.S. sex reassignment surgery

By Brendan Pierson


A U.S. government panel has ruled that a privately run Medicare plan must cover sex reassignment surgery for a Texas transgender woman, a decision her attorney said was the first of its kind.

Charlene Lauderdale, a U.S. Air Force veteran, first sought surgery through her UnitedHealthcare/AARP Medicare Complete insurance plan in November 2014. The federally funded plan, operated by a unit of UnitedHealth Group Inc, denied the request.

An administrative law judge with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ruled last April that the plan must cover the surgery, and the agency's Medicare Appeals Council upheld that decision this month.

. . .

"I am so relieved that I can now get the medical care that I have needed for so long," Lauderdale, 55, said in a press release. "I hope that my decision will help other transgender Americans who have also been denied health care."

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-unitedhealth-grp-medicare-transgender-idUSKCN0V72R5

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UnitedHealth Medicare plan must cover U.S. sex reassignment surgery (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2016 OP
Good randys1 Jan 2016 #1
The right wing will have a field day with this... eom Purveyor Jan 2016 #2
Medicare??? Can you get Medicare at 55? Thought 65 was minimum age...? n/t TygrBright Jan 2016 #3
If you're permanently disabled.... mwooldri Jan 2016 #4
Thanks, didn't know that! n/t TygrBright Jan 2016 #5
Excellent news! Oneironaut Jan 2016 #6

mwooldri

(10,299 posts)
4. If you're permanently disabled....
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 01:36 AM
Jan 2016

and you're receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits then generally after 2 years on SSDI you can sign up for Medicare.

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