EHRC v NHS

The Guardian  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Nov 2018
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NHS England is to be taken to court by the UK’s equality watchdog for failing to offer fertility services to transgender patients, it was reported in early September.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission launched a high-profile judicial review action, a legal manoeuvre that is likely to prove controversial at a time when the NHS is struggling to balance budgets and provide core services. Surgery to alter sex organs generally results in infertility.

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