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Trans medical care, FDA drug voucher program: Morning Rounds

Last updated: December 19, 2025 5:10 am
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has recently made headlines with its proposed policies that could potentially put an end to gender-affirming care for transgender youth across the majority of hospitals in the United States. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have put forth two rules that would cut off federal funding for hospitals providing care such as puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery for transgender minors. The most severe rule would completely block facilities offering this care from receiving any federal Medicare or Medicaid funding. It is expected that these rules will face legal challenges and could take several months to a year to finalize.

In addition to these policy changes, the House has passed a bill aimed at restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth, although it is unlikely to pass in the Senate. The Department of Health and Human Services has also proposed a reversal to a 2024 update to a disability law that expanded the definition of disability to include gender dysphoria. These moves have been met with criticism from patients and advocates, who argue that gender-affirming care is supported by decades of scientific consensus and evidence-based medicine, showing that it can save lives.

On a different note, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded a $1.6 million grant for a study on hepatitis B vaccines in West Africa. The study, led by controversial researchers with ties to a top Food and Drug Administration official, has raised ethical concerns and questions about its relevance to the U.S. The grant will fund a placebo-controlled trial of the hepatitis B vaccine in newborns, despite recent discussions to do away with the country’s universal hepatitis B vaccine birth dose policy.

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In another development, President Trump has signed an executive order directing the federal government to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug, which would facilitate additional research into cannabis while keeping it illegal under federal law. This move has been met with both support and condemnation from various groups. Meanwhile, the nation’s first nonprofit to offer supervised drug consumption services has celebrated its fourth anniversary, despite facing hostility from the federal government.

Moreover, there have been reports of political appointees at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) intervening in the drug review process, which traditionally falls under the purview of career scientists. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced a pilot program to award vouchers to companies aligning with national priorities for faster drug reviews. This intervention has raised concerns about the safety and efficacy of drugs being reviewed.

Lastly, an article highlights the lessons that can be learned from underground AIDS researchers in adapting to the current funding crisis at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The author suggests implementing field medicine strategies, formalizing research networks, creating state-level research bonds, and transforming how scientists receive credit to overcome funding challenges.

In conclusion, these recent developments in healthcare and drug policy underscore the importance of evidence-based medicine, ethical considerations, and the need for transparency in decision-making processes within the healthcare sector.

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