Highlights from the National Transgender Health Summit
Content From: Mindy Nichamin, AIDS.gov New Media Coordinator, and Jennie Anderson, AIDS.gov Communications Advisor•Published: April 25, 2011•3 min read
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When it comes to HIV, multiple speakers stated there are major health disparities in the transgender community. HIV prevalence is highest among African American transwomen, followed by Latina transwomenExit Disclaimer. With no national estimate of the number of transgender individuals in the United States, there are many challenges in disease surveillance of the transgender community. However, the CoE and other researchers are advocating for a "two-step model" in future surveys, in which an individual can designate both their current gender identity and sex assigned at birth. This will begin to help researchers reach the full spectrum of trans and gender variant people and assess the burden of disease among trans people so they can design appropriate interventions.
Throughout the Summit, several speakers mentioned The Institute of Medicine's "The Health of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People: Building a Foundation for Better Understanding" (check out our recent blog post about it, the Director of the CoE for Transgender Health and the lead conference organizer, states,"Transgender people experience significant health disparities in this country. In fact, regardless of socioeconomic status, transgender people are the most medically underserved population in the U.S. We must rise to this challenge and work together to increase provider awareness of and their capacity to serve trans people health care needs. All Americans are equally worthy and deserving of quality healthcare".
Interested in resources focused on transgender health? During the Summit presenters and participants mentioned the following key resources:
- Primary Care Protocol for Transgender Patient CareExit Disclaimer-- released at the Summit!
- UCSF CoE for Transgender HealthExit Disclaimer -- newly redesigned
- "Injustice at Every Turn: A Report of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey"Exit Disclaimer -- a national study lead by The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the National Center for Transgender Equality