Over a five-year period, thousands of minors underwent sex reassignment surgery, puberty blockers or hormone treatment at various children's hospitals and medical facilities across the country, a medical watchdog is reporting through its new base national data.
From No Harm, a national advocacy group for medical professionals against “crazy” hospital schedules, this week with Fox News Digital on “Is My Hospital Transitioning Kids?” Named shared database. In total, the group conservatively identified 5,747 minor patients who received sex reassignment surgery and 13,994 who received some form of sex reassignment treatment between 2019 and 2023.
The data, anonymized to meet HIPAA compliance regulations, shows a total of $120 million in expenses for treatments such as sex reassignment surgery and hormone blockers.
“It's a very, very important issue, and it's a very important issue to get right,” Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, president of Do No Harm, said at a press conference this week
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“And I think, as you'll hear, we really try to make sure the data is as clean and accurate as possible. And because of that, you'll find that, if anything, we're showing the lower limits of what's going on in this entire arena,” he said.
“And to make sure we're not exaggerating one bit, we're probably, and almost certainly, underestimating the nature of the problem,” he added.
The researchers analyzed insurance claims from private insurers, Medicaid and Medicare, excluding data from Kaiser, self-pay and charity care. They profiled 68 children's hospitals across the country and what they identified as the “Dirty Dozen” institutions, a list of the “12 worst-offending children's hospitals that promote gender reassignment treatment for minors.” New website.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) ranked first, followed by Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Children's Minnesota, Seattle Children's, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Boston Children's Hospital, Rady Children's Hospital, Children's National Medical Center, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital. Oakland, Children's Hospital Colorado, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
According to the data, there is a large variation from state to state, especially in more liberal areas.
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In California, charges for more than 2,000 minor patients exceeded $28 million, while Massachusetts saw nearly $10 million in charges for 671 minor patients. New York also had the highest rate of transgender treatment for youth, with 1,154 minor patients transitioning between 2019 and 2023.
California, one of the first states to declare itself a “sanctuary state” for transgender procedures, also had the highest number of conversion surgeries, with 1,359 minors undergoing the surgical procedure, followed by Oregon 357, Washington 330, including Pennsylvania 316 and Massachusetts with 300.
“Adults can do whatever they want, but we are convinced that the science behind the use of these treatments in children is extraordinarily flawed and suggests that children are being harmed in this regard. One important thing is to develop some quantitative understanding of what is actually happening. . In this arena,” Goldfarb said. “And there are a lot of myths, a lot of ideas that it’s a rare phenomenon, a lot of ideas that it’s only located in a few places.”
Activist and detransitioner Chloe Cole, who had a double mastectomy at 15 and was prescribed puberty blockers and testosterone at 13, said the new database “proves the lies of the medical system and is radical. Politicians who discuss Cases like mine are rare.”
“The numbers in this database represent thousands of children who are being treated as guinea pigs for unproven, and sometimes dangerous, medical tests. I hope both politicians and parents use this database to see where these treatments are happening and protect their children from being rushed.” will.. undergo irreversible, life-changing treatment,” Cole said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Some of the board members at the listed hospital have openly advocated for the care of transgender youth for years. CHOP also has a specific division of the Gender and Sexuality Development Program, which “supports gender nonconforming, gender nonconforming, and transgender children and adolescents up to age 21.” Your website.
Madeleine Bell, president and chief operating officer of CHOP, affirmed the hospital's commitment to providing “culturally competent and affirming health care” to LGBT patients and their families when the department launched in 2014.
“This is a tremendous honor that reflects CHOP’s dedication to providing culturally competent and affirming health care to our LGBT patients and families,” Bell said.
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In June 2019, Dr. David Nichols, president of the American Board of Pediatrics, emphasized the growing need for “specialized health care” for the growing young transgender population during the launch of the 30th edition of the “KIDS COUNT Data Book,” published by Annie E. Casey Foundation. This annual report provides a comprehensive overview of child well-being in the United States
“We have a growing population of transgender youth receiving health care, and the pediatric community has had to adapt clinics and programs to care for these children. This wasn't something that existed 30 years ago when 'KIDS COUNT' started,” Nichols said.
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Pressure from conservative politicians and activists has increased in recent years against medical providers who perform transgender surgical procedures on children. Last month, a Attorney General's Group Nationwide demanded that the American Academy of Pediatrics rescind its endorsement of transgender procedures – such as puberty blockers and surgery – on children.
The database is another tool “to uncover the dangers and end the practice of gender-biased pediatric experimental medicine,” Do No Harm said in a press release.