HIMSSCast: The role of telehealth in gender-affirming care

Plume cofounder and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jerrica Kirkley discusses the value of telemedicine in providing care for trans and gender-nonconforming people.
By Kat Jercich
08:20 AM

The rise in telehealth utilization, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic, has highlighted the potential of virtual care to expand access to services.   

These can be particularly important for those who may face hurdles to brick-and-mortar care. Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, cofounder and chief medical officer of Plume, joins Healthcare IT News Senior Editor Kat Jercich to discuss the potential of telemedicine for trans and gender-nonconforming people.  

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Talking points:

  • The need for data to support gender-affirming care.
  • The dynamic, multifactorial process of providing services for LGBTQ people.
  • Patients are based across the country, including large metro areas.
  • Younger people are increasingly likely to identify as trans or gender-nonconforming.
  • Insurance coverage doesn't necessarily guarantee care.
  • What gender-affirming care entails.
  • The role of state licensing in telehealth expansion.
  • Financial help for patients in need.
  • How communities are being centered in care.

More about this episode:  

More inclusive EHRs can help extend welcome, save transgender lives  

Beyond 'male, female, unknown' – informaticists propose gender-inclusive HL7 model

Telehealth has enabled wider access during COVID-19 – but not for everyone  

States can make a difference in long-term telehealth policies  

Digital transgender health company Plume scores $14M in Series A funding

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