D.C. Government Announces Comprehensive Coverage for Transgender Residents

Today, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray announced that public and private health insurance plans that the D.C. government regulates--including Medicaid, D.C. government employee insurance, and private plans sold on D.C.'s health exchange--are required to cover transition-related care.
In a press conference today, Mayor Gray-along with representatives from DISB, the Department of Health Care Finance, which regulates D.C. Medicaid, and the Department of Human Resources, which regulates D.C. government employee plans-announced that they will ensure that D.C. Medicaid and government employee plans will conform to DISB's explanation of D.C. law. "The insurance bulletin means so much to transgender people," said Mara Keisling, NCTE's Executive Director. "It means healthcare is affordable and means we can access that care without delay or limitation. Here in the nation's capital, transgender people won't be forced to choose between paying the bills or paying for healthcare." Bowen added, "Critically important is that as more states follow the District's lead, we'll be better able to educate the medical community about respectfully and comprehensively meeting our healthcare needs. And that sets us up for more wins like this in other states." "Ensuring the health of transgender people is a key component of achieving LGBT equality, and fair insurance coverage is a priority for advocates across the country," said Laura Durso, Director of CAP's LGBT Research and Communications Project. "We thank Mayor Gray and his administration for working with the transgender community to secure access to the health care that transgender people need to live full, healthy lives." This victory was also the product of work done over years by D.C. Trans Coalition, Casa Ruby, Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance, Whitman Walker Health, and the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club. The announcement follows similar policies in California, Oregon, Vermont, Colorado, and Connecticut.