2020
DOI: 10.1002/lary.28986
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Coverage for Gender‐Affirming Voice Surgery and Therapy for Transgender Individuals

Abstract: Objectives/Hypothesis To determine insurance coverage for gender‐affirming surgery and voice therapy for individuals who seek to align their voice with their gender identity, and to analyze differences based on state‐by‐state transgender equality. Study Design Cross‐sectional study. Methods Policies from the top three commercial insurers per state in 2019 were reviewed. Coverage status was determined by web‐based search, telephone interviews, and email inquiries. A state‐by‐state equality score was calculated … Show more

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“…The Kaiser Family Foundation's (2018) report on SLP services revealed that nine states do not cover these services, twelve states require a copay for these services, and twenty-one states have limitations in these practices. For example, gender affirming voice services, voice evaluations, and laryngeal function studies were not covered by most major insurance companies ( Devore et al., 2021 ). Governmental policy following the COVID-19 pandemic allowed for an expansion of telehealth services and includes audio, video and web communication services that are covered by Medicaid and private payers ( Ortega et al., 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Kaiser Family Foundation's (2018) report on SLP services revealed that nine states do not cover these services, twelve states require a copay for these services, and twenty-one states have limitations in these practices. For example, gender affirming voice services, voice evaluations, and laryngeal function studies were not covered by most major insurance companies ( Devore et al., 2021 ). Governmental policy following the COVID-19 pandemic allowed for an expansion of telehealth services and includes audio, video and web communication services that are covered by Medicaid and private payers ( Ortega et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, access to voice therapy as well as voice surgery can be extremely limited by lack of insurance coverage. 9 It is thought that access to voice therapy may be better than surgery due to the limited number of surgeons offering pitch elevating surgery. Regardless, voice and communication specialists are well positioned to provide information and guidance to TGE individuals who express dissatisfaction with their voice and communication.…”
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confidence: 99%