Joe Robinson and Melissa Mayo

Robinson v. Dignity Health

Status: Closed (Voluntarily Dismissed)
Last Update: June 10, 2016

What's at Stake

The 老澳门开奖结果 filed a federal lawsuit against the fifth largest health care system in the U.S., Dignity Health, because it denies transgender employees health insurance coverage for medically necessary transition-related health care.

The case was filed on behalf of Joe Robinson, an operating room nurse at Chandler Regional Medical Center in Chandler, Arizona. The lawsuit challenges his employer鈥檚 discriminatory insurance policy, which contradicts widely accepted medical standards and violates federal law. The lawsuit argues that Dignity Health鈥檚 refusal to provide insurance coverage for medically necessary transition-related care discriminates on the basis of sex, in violation of Title VII the Civil Rights Act and the Affordable Care Act.

Though Robinson鈥檚 transition-related care, sometimes referred to as gender dysphoria treatment, is medically necessary, Dignity denied insurance coverage. 鈥淚 was shocked when Dignity, which is supposed to be in the business of healing and holds itself out to the public as a bastion of 鈥榟umankindness,鈥 told me they would not authorize insurance coverage for my doctor-prescribed treatment,鈥 Robinson said. 鈥淎ll I want is the same health benefits other, non-transgender Dignity employees receive, which is coverage for medically necessary treatments.鈥 Dignity鈥檚 denial forced Robinson to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket for treatment. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 afford to get him all the care he needs, and that breaks my heart because I know that access to that care has a direct correlation to his health and happiness鈥 says Robinson鈥檚 fianc茅 Melissa Mayo, a recovery room nurse at Dignity. 鈥淛oe is suing to get the health care he needs and to strike down Dignity鈥檚 discriminatory insurance policy. But you should not have to sue your employer in order to get them to do the right thing.鈥

The lawsuit, Robinson v. Dignity Health, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Dignity Health, which operates 39 hospitals and more than 400 care centers in California, Nevada, and Arizona, has its corporate headquarters in San Francisco.

Robinson previously filed a discrimination charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which issued a determination finding reasonable cause to believe that the Dignity Health insurance plan discriminates against Robinson on the basis of sex and authorized him to sue the health system.

Update (4/28/17): Case dismissed after settlement.

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