Saturday, February 9, 2013

Brown University to Pay for Students' Sex Change Procedures

by Kirsten Andersen

 PROVIDENCE, February 8, 2013, (LifeSiteNews.com) – Students at Brown University who decide they want to live as the opposite sex will now be covered under the school’s student health insurance plan.

Starting in August, Brown’s student health insurance plan will pay for more than a dozen different sexual reassignment surgery procedures, including scrotoplasty, labiaplasty, clitoroplasty, and placement of testicular prostheses, reports The Brown Daily Herald.

“We identified this as an important benefit for students to have access to,” Director of Insurance and Purchasing Services Jeanne Hebert wrote in an e-mail to the Daily Herald.

She said that the school-funded sex change operations were part of a broader effort “to support all students” at Brown.

The total cost for any given sexual reassignment surgery can be as much as $50,000.

Kelly Garrett, who coordinates Brown’s LGBTQ Center, said that the sexual reassignment procedures soon to be included in Brown’s student health care plan are “very standard and very comprehensive.”

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1 comment:

  1. Imagine sending your kids off to college only to have them come home a different sex. Things have really gone too far and it's time for people to stand up and take a stand! Maybe we should start home-schooling our college age kids?

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