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Biden’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Questions Removed from Medicare Forms

Posted on Thursday, February 13, 2025
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Medicare beneficiaries will no longer have to answer questions about their sexual orientation and gender identity. Here’s what changed:

CMS Drops Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questions

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the removal of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) questions from Medicare enrollment forms. This change aligns with Executive Order 14168 (“Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government”).

Effective immediately, Medicare Advantage and Part D plans should prepare for this update. While CMS revises the enrollment forms, plans should continue using previous versions that do not include SOGI questions. This ensures a smooth transition without delays in processing applications.

What This Means for Medicare Enrollment

  • SOGI Data Removal: Questions about sexual orientation and gender identity will no longer appear on Medicare enrollment forms.
  • Use of Prior Forms: Until CMS finalizes new forms, plans should rely on the latest versions that exclude SOGI-related questions.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Plans must adhere to CMS guidelines and avoid requesting this information from applicants.

When Did SOGI Questions Begin on Medicare Forms?

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) questions were added to some Medicare enrollment and healthcare-related forms in 2021, during the Biden administration. This was billed as a federal effort to improve “healthcare equity” for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. While the inclusion of SOGI questions was supposedly aimed at identifying disparities and improving access to care, many Americans found them invasive and unnecessary.

Why Is CMS Making This Change?

This decision follows Executive Order 14168, which removes gender ideology-based policies from federal programs. In that order, Trump affirms that “it is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes, male and female” and that “these sexes are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality.”

For further details, visit cms.gov.

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Susabella
Susabella
5 days ago

A small step in the right direction of eliminating discrimination in all forms Yay!

Mary Nolan
Mary Nolan
5 days ago

It’s about time. Looking forward to changes on forms elsewhere, as other entities play catch up and figure out that these questions are, at the very least, invasive, and, at the the most, unnecessary.

Vonniequirk
Vonniequirk
5 days ago

Now they need to remove the “race” question! We are all the same race – human! I don’t mind being asked about ethnicity but that stupid “race” question has to go!

Jackie
Jackie
5 days ago

What you identify as is irrelevant!! You can identify as whatever you want BUT your gender does not change!! A girl can identify as a cat but she is still a female!!! A man can identify as a woman and even with the drugs that they to change the hormones, etc. they are still a male!!! Especially in women’s sports, the transgender male still has larger lung capacity, bigger muscles, etc.!!

anna hubert
anna hubert
5 days ago

Disease does not give a hoot about the caprices of the gonads

Emily Watson
Emily Watson
5 days ago

Gender identity is irrelevant for most of the forms I’ve ever filled out in my entire life.

uncleferd
uncleferd
4 days ago

I doubt that President Biden could even READ a medical form, much less write any content. He’ll never realize any of it was removed unless he hears of it… which he’ll soon forget.

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