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suicidal- a dangerous statistic in a population that already has an attempted suicide rate of 41% (Jackson, 2015). This discrimination by insurance companies negatively affects many of these individuals mentally, physically, and emotionally. How are insurance companies able to take advantage of the transgender community? Currently, there are not adequate laws in place protecting the transgender community from discrimination in the healthcare setting. In 2010, the Affordable Care Act was introduced, which includes the condition that people cannot be denied coverage based on their gender or health history (National Center for Transgender Equality, 2014b). Although this seemed like a positive development for the transgender community, this requirement lacks clarity. When signing up for a plan, individuals must check “a single gender box,” either male or female. Certain procedures are only covered for certain genders; therefore, if a man who is transitioning to a woman registers as female, he will no longer be covered for a prostate exam. This leads many transgender individuals to either have no insurance or register as their assigned gender at birth. Eli Strong, a transgender male, shared his frustrations with having to identify as female