The Trump administration has stepped back from a plan to block Medicare and Medicaid funding for hospitals providing gender-related care to minors.
A proposed rule would have withheld federal health funding from institutions offering such treatments to youth. The Department of Health and Human Services will not finalize that proposal.
The policy shift marks a reversal of one of the administration’s most forceful efforts to restrict pediatric gender-related medical care at the federal level.
Medical organizations, including major physician and children’s hospital groups, opposed the proposed rule. They argued it violated existing law and set a harmful precedent for health care access.
Public opinion on youth gender care remains sharply divided, with many Americans expressing concern about medical interventions for minors.
Critics of public broadcasting say coverage of the issue reflects a narrow ideological perspective and fails to represent broader public skepticism.
Supporters of restricting such care argue that protecting children from irreversible medical procedures is a reasonable and necessary stance.