The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is advocating for an investigation into the gender-affirming care practices at Johns Hopkins University, specifically concerning minors.
Concerns have been raised about the protocols and procedures in place for providing care to young patients who identify as transgender or non-binary. The HHS's push for scrutiny reflects a growing national debate about the appropriateness and safety of gender-affirming treatments for minors.
Johns Hopkins, a leading institution in medical research and education, has been at the forefront of discussions surrounding gender identity and health care. The university's gender-affirming care program has been recognized for its comprehensive approach, but it is now facing heightened scrutiny from federal authorities.
The investigation, if pursued, could have significant implications for how gender-affirming care is administered across the country, particularly in pediatric settings.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR 2 News Baltimore (source).
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