Gorbea Enrique, Gidumal Sunder, Kozato Aki, Pang John Henry, Safer Joshua D, Rosenberg Joshua
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA.
Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery, Mount Sinai Health System and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Dec;165(6):791-797. doi: 10.1177/0194599821997734. Epub 2021 Mar 16.
To provide a portrait of gender affirmation surgery (GAS) insurance coverage across the United States, with attention to procedures of the head and neck.
Systematic review.
Policy review of US medical insurance companies.
State policies on transgender care for Medicaid insurance providers were collected for all 50 states. Each state's policy on GAS and facial gender affirmation surgery (FGAS) was examined. The largest medical insurance companies in the United States were identified using the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Market Share report. Policies of the top 49 primary commercial medical insurance companies were examined.
Medicaid policy reviews found that 18 states offer some level of gender-affirming coverage for their patients, but only 3 include FGAS (17%). Thirteen states prohibit Medicaid coverage of all transgender surgery, and 19 states have no published gender-affirming medical care coverage policy. Ninety-two percent of commercial medical insurance providers had a published policy on GAS coverage. Genital reconstruction was described as a medically necessary aspect of transgender care in 100% of the commercial policies reviewed. Ninety-three percent discussed coverage of FGAS, but 51% considered these procedures cosmetic. Thyroid chondroplasty (20%) was the most commonly covered FGAS procedure. Mandibular and frontal bone contouring, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, and facial rhytidectomy were each covered by 13% of the medical policies reviewed.
While certain surgical aspects of gender-affirming medical care are nearly ubiquitously covered by commercial insurance providers, FGAS is considered cosmetic by most Medicaid and commercial insurance providers, potentially limiting patient access.
Level V.
描绘美国性别肯定手术(GAS)的保险覆盖情况,重点关注头颈部手术。
系统评价。
对美国医疗保险公司的政策进行审查。
收集了美国所有50个州针对医疗补助保险提供者的跨性别护理州政策。审查了每个州关于性别肯定手术(GAS)和面部性别肯定手术(FGAS)的政策。利用美国保险监督官协会市场份额报告确定了美国最大的医疗保险公司。审查了排名前49位的主要商业医疗保险公司的政策。
对医疗补助政策的审查发现,18个州为其患者提供了一定程度的性别肯定保险,但只有3个州包括面部性别肯定手术(FGAS)(17%)。13个州禁止医疗补助覆盖所有跨性别手术,19个州没有公布性别肯定医疗护理保险政策。92%的商业医疗保险公司公布了关于性别肯定手术保险的政策。在所有审查的商业政策中,100%将生殖器重建描述为跨性别护理的医学必要方面。93%的政策讨论了面部性别肯定手术(FGAS)的保险覆盖,但51%认为这些手术是美容性质的。甲状腺软骨成形术(20%)是最常被保险覆盖的面部性别肯定手术(FGAS)程序。下颌骨和额骨轮廓整形、隆鼻术、眼睑成形术和面部除皱术在所有审查的医疗政策中各占13%。
虽然商业保险公司几乎普遍涵盖了性别肯定医疗护理的某些手术方面,但大多数医疗补助和商业保险公司认为面部性别肯定手术(FGAS)是美容性质的手术,这可能会限制患者获得此类手术的机会。
V级