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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Halts Gender-Affirming Meds Amid Legal Battles

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Nationwide Children’s hospital Halts Gender-Affirming Care Following Supreme Court Ruling

COLUMBUS, OH ‌- Nationwide Children’s Hospital has discontinued the provision of gender-affirming care for minors, following recent legal developments upholding restrictions⁣ on⁣ such treatments in Ohio. The hospital announced‍ it will continue to support patients and families through behavioral health services and other necessary medical care.

The move comes after ‌a series of court battles over House Bill 68, the 2023 ohio law ⁤banning gender-affirming care for individuals ⁤under 18. The law prohibits prescribing hormones, puberty blockers, or ​gender⁣ reassignment surgery to minors.⁤ It also prevents transgender girls and women from participating in female⁤ sports.

Initially blocked‍ by an appeals court in March – which overruled ⁣a Franklin County judge’s decision allowing the law to take​ effect in 2024‌ – the ⁢ban was reinstated by the Ohio​ Supreme ​Court in April while the legal challenge continued. ⁤Attorney‌ General‌ Dave⁢ yost appealed the appeals court⁢ decision to the state’s highest⁢ court.Further bolstering ⁣support for the ban, the U.S. ​Supreme Court in june upheld a similar Tennessee law restricting gender-affirming care for minors. This ruling was viewed ‍optimistically by⁣ Ohio Republicans,⁣ with Yost calling it “great news.”

The Ohio Supreme Court is currently scheduled to decide on the constitutionality of house Bill​ 68. Despite the ongoing legal proceedings, Nationwide Children’s Hospital ⁤has ceased offering the ⁢prohibited⁢ medical interventions.

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