Texas Children's Hospital Ordered to Open Detransition Clinic, Pay $10 Million in Transgender Treatment Settlement
By
Daniel Kreps
Plain bagel done well. Pleasantly substantive.
Summary
Texas Children's Hospital has been ordered to open the nation's first "detransition clinic" and pay $10 million as part of a settlement with the state of Texas over providing transgender medical treatments to children. The settlement also resulted in five physicians having their medical licenses revoked. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton celebrated the outcome as a victory against what he called the "radical transgender movement."
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Texas Children's Hospital must also pay the state $10 million and five physicians had their medical licenses revoked as part of the settlement
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