Monday, March 25, 2019

It's LGBTQ Health Awareness Week!

By Cara Cheevers, MSW, Policy Director, One Colorado
Happy LGBTQ Health Awareness Week!
We've made a lot of progress in Colorado in the last few years to improve health outcomes for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Coloradans and their families - in part due to policy changes like the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicaid expansion, non-discrimination protections within the insurance marketplace, and the benefits that come with the freedom to marry. 
Yet, there is much work to do. More LGBTQ Coloradans - especially transgender people - struggle to afford quality and inclusive care, and they often have to travel long distances to find a provider who will take their insurance. Experiences with harassment and discrimination have increased, and fewer people report these experiences to authorities. Behavioral health outcomes - including anxiety, depression, and thoughts of suicide - have grown worse. We're at a critical turning point to improve LGBTQ health in the state.
This week, we're talking about how we can close the gap between lived and legal equality for LGTBQ Coloradans within our health system. You can follow us on social media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for daily information on behavioral health, the importance of reflective identity documents for transgender Coloradans, access to health care, gender-affirming health care, and overall health and well-being. Join us in building on the momentum of the last few years to make our state the healthiest and safest place for all Coloradans.