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The Mount Sinai Patient-Centered Preoperative Criteria Meant to Optimize Outcomes Are Less of a Barrier to Care Than WPATH SOC 7 Criteria Before Transgender-Specific Surgery.

Max Lichtenstein1, Laura Stein1, Erin Connolly1, Zil G Goldstein1, Tyler Martinson1, Linda Tiersten1, Sangyoon J Shin1, John Henry Pang1, Joshua D Safer1.   

Abstract

Objectives: With expanding coverage of gender-affirming care in the United States, many insurers default to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Standards of Care 7 (SOC 7) to establish eligibility requirements for surgery coverage. Informed by bariatric and transplant surgery evaluation models, the Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery (CTMS) developed patient-centered criteria to assess readiness for surgery, focusing on concerns that could impair recovery. To make recommendations for the next version of the WPATH SOC, SOC 8, we compared Mount Sinai patient-centered surgical readiness criteria with the WPATH SOC 7 criteria.
Methods: Data were extracted from a deidentified data set developed as part the quality dashboard for CTMS. The data set included all patients seeking vaginoplasty who were evaluated by a single mental health provider, from July 2016 through August 2018, and who completed the full CTMS assessment. The number of patients eligible for surgery based on the Mount Sinai CTMS criteria was compared with the number of patients eligible for surgery according to WPATH SOC 7 criteria.
Results: Of 139 patients identified, 63 (45%) were ready for surgery immediately based on the Mount Sinai patient-centered model. By contrast, only 21 (15%) out of the 139 met criteria for surgery based on WPATH SOC 7. Fifty patients (40%) were ready for surgery as per Mount Sinai patient-centered readiness review but not WPATH criteria.
Conclusion: An assessment designed to better prepare patients for surgery may also result in fewer barriers to care than existing criteria used by insurance companies in the United States. Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  readiness criteria; standards of care; surgery; transgender; vaginoplasty

Year:  2020        PMID: 33644310      PMCID: PMC7906222          DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2019.0066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transgend Health        ISSN: 2380-193X


  36 in total

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9.  People with gender dysphoria who self-prescribe cross-sex hormones: prevalence, sources, and side effects knowledge.

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Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 8.086

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2.  Medicine as constraint: Assessing the barriers to gender-affirming care.

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