Oregon Issues Permanent Administrative Order Regarding 2025 Gender-Affirming Treatment Rule

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OR| The Oregon Office of Secretary of State issued a Permanent Administrative Order (ID 41- 2024) on behalf of the Department of Consumer and Business Services – Insurance Regulation on new administrative rules for gender-affirming treatment coverage in Oregon, effective January 1, 2025. These rules aim to ensure that health insurance carriers provide comprehensive coverage for medically necessary gender-affirming treatments without undue limitations or denials.

Key points:

  • Health benefit plans cannot deny or limit coverage for medically necessary gender-affirming treatments prescribed in accordance with accepted standards of care.
  • Carriers are prohibited from applying categorical cosmetic or blanket exclusions to medically necessary gender-affirming treatments.
  • Adverse benefit determinations must be reviewed by experienced providers with specific qualifications in gender-affirming care.
  • Carriers must ensure adequate network coverage for gender-affirming treatment providers or provide access to out-of-network services without additional cost to enrollees.
  • The rules adopt the World Professional Association for Transgender Health’s Standards of Care (WPATH-8) as a minimum standard for accepted care.

Click here to see Permanent Administrative Order (ID 41- 2024)

  • Bulletin
  • Oregon
  • Department of Insurance|Secretary of State

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