A receptionist at Boston Medical Center told the Caller, “From what I’ve heard of, nothing has changed with what our providers provide” in light of the president’s executive order. A representative at Bay State Medical Center’s front desk similarly said, “I haven’t heard anything different,” when asked if they were still providing “gender-affirming care” — a euphemism for sex changes used by pro-transgender activists — for minors. The Bay State receptionist warned that parents looking to make appointments for their children should call early in the morning as they were getting a high volume of new patients.
President Trump signed an executive order Jan. 28 defunding medical schools and hospitals that participate in the “chemical and surgical mutilation of children.”