Assessing the implications of allowing transgender personnel to serve openly /
"Recent U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) policy banned transgender personnel from serving openly in the military. Potential changes to this policy raised questions regarding access to gender transition--related health care, the range of transition-related treatments that DoD will need to provid...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Santa Monica, Calif. :
RAND,
[2016]
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Colección: | Research report (Rand Corporation) ;
RR-1530-OSD. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. What are the health care needs of the transgender population?
- Chapter 3. : What is the estimated transgender population in the U.S. military?
- Chapter 4. How many transgender service members are likely to seek gender transition-related medical treatment?
- Chapter 5. What are the costs associated with extending health care coverage for gender transition-related treatments?
- Chapter 6: What are the potential readiness implications of allowing transgender service members to serve openly?
- Chapter 7. What lessons can be learned from foreign militaries that permit transgender personnel to serve openly?
- Chapter 8. : Which DoD policies would need to be changed if transgender service members are allowed to serve openly?
- Appendixes.
- Preface
- Figures and Tables
- Summary
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1. Introduction : Study Approach
- Organization of This Report
- Chapter 2. What Are the Health Care Needs of the Transgender Population?: Definitions of Key Terms and Concepts
- Health Care Needs of the Transgender Population
- Military Health System Capacity and Gender Transition--Related Treatment
- Potential Consequences of Not Providing Necessary Gender Transition--Related Care
- Chapter 3. : What Is the Estimated Transgender Population in the U.S. Military? : General Population Estimates of Transgender Prevalence
- Prevalence-Based Approach to Estimating the Number of Transgender Service Members in the U.S. Military
- Chapter 4. How Many Transgender Service Members Are Likely to Seek Gender Transition-Related Medical Treatment?
- Prevalence-Based Approach to Estimating the Number of Gender Transition-Related Treatments in the U.S. Military
- Utilization-Based Approach to Estimating the Number of Gender Transition-Related Treatments in the U.S. Military
- Summarizing the Estimates
- Chapter 5. What Are the Costs Associated with Extending Health Care Coverage for Gender Transition-Related Treatments?: Private Health Insurance Cost Estimates
- Sensitivity Analyses
- Summarizing the Estimates
- Chapter 6: What Are the Potential Readiness Implications of Allowing Transgender Service Members to Serve Openly?: Impact on Ability to Deploy
- Impact on Unit Cohesion
- Costs of Separation Requirements Related to Transgender Service Members
- Chapter 7. What Lessons Can Be Learned from Foreign Militaries That Permit Transgender Personnel to Serve Openly?: Policies on Transgender Personnel in Foreign Militaries
- Effects on Cohesion and Readiness
- Best Practices from Foreign Militaries
- Lessons Learned and Issues to Consider for U.S. Military Policy
- Chapter 8. : Which DoD Policies Would Need to Be Changed if Transgender Service Members Are Allowed to Serve Openly?: Accession Policy
- Retention Policy
- Separation Policy
- Deployment Policy
- Chapter 9. Conclusion
- APPENDIXES
- References.