Prosecutors seek NYU hospital information on gender-affirming care for children

abcnews - A New York health care system has received a federal grand jury subpoena issued in Texas seeking information about children who received gender-affirming care and the medical providers who administered it

AI Summary: Federal prosecutors have issued a subpoena seeking NYU Langone medical records related to gender-affirming care for minors, escalating legal scrutiny of hospital practices. Authorities are pursuing documentation and communications as part of an inquiry into pediatric services; the move could prompt broader institutional reviews and legal battles over patient privacy and standards of care.

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