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Seattle Children’s Hospital sues Texas attorney general over trans kids' medical records

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton waves to the crowd during a rally featuring former President Donald Trump on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022, in Robstown, Texas. (AP Photo/Nick Wagner)
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton waves to the crowd during a rally featuring former President Donald Trump on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022, in Robstown, Texas.

Seattle Children’s Hospital is suing the Texas Attorney General’s Office after it demanded the medical records of all Texas patients receiving gender-affirming care at the hospital between January 2022 and now.

In the , the hospital said Paxton’s office requested information on medication prescriptions, diagnoses, treatment for gender dysphoria, and other patient information on trans youth from Texas.

This investigation stems from SB 14, a bill that was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott after this year’s legislative session.

The law bans trans youth from accessing gender-affirming care as minors and revokes the licenses of any .

In an affidavit, Seattle Children’s Hospital leadership said they do not treat any Texas patients, nor have they seen any Texas patients via telehealth services.

The hospital also said releasing these patient records would violate federal patient privacy laws, like HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

It also violates a Washington shield law that went into effect in April, The law stops Washington-based companies from having to answer subpoenas or provide information to the “ban state.�

The hospital is asking the AG˰ټ County court to dismiss the attorney general’s demands. Ken Paxton’s office has yet to respond to the lawsuit.

KERA has reached out to the office for comment.

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