James Wolfe was doing hard time in Pennsylvania for raping an eight-year-old girl when he discovered that prison can be a pretty good deal. It seems James had always wanted to be a woman (he had even changed his name to Jessica), and a doctor labeled his condition "gender identity disorder." That made James eligible for hormone treatments to help change his gender -- at taxpayer expense. The state says these treatments don't cost much, but according to an estimate by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, they can run up to $8,000 per year.
Here's the really bitter medicine: That amount could go a long way toward providing health insurance for a family. With an estimated 44 million people in America lacking health coverage, one million of them in Pennsylvania alone, you'd think inmates would be the last to receive elective procedures. But Wolfe isn't the only criminal trying to get this sort of free treatment behind bars. Last year in New York State, for instance, a judge allowed a convicted murderer's lawsuit, demanding treatment for his gender identity disorder, to go forward. And in California this summer, an inmate allegedly got a state-funded breast reduction operation. He happens to be a man. Plastic surgeons typically charge close to $3,000 for this procedure...
That's Outrageous -- Prisoners Rights to Free Medical Care | Michael Crowley | Reader's Digest
Here's the really bitter medicine: That amount could go a long way toward providing health insurance for a family. With an estimated 44 million people in America lacking health coverage, one million of them in Pennsylvania alone, you'd think inmates would be the last to receive elective procedures. But Wolfe isn't the only criminal trying to get this sort of free treatment behind bars. Last year in New York State, for instance, a judge allowed a convicted murderer's lawsuit, demanding treatment for his gender identity disorder, to go forward. And in California this summer, an inmate allegedly got a state-funded breast reduction operation. He happens to be a man. Plastic surgeons typically charge close to $3,000 for this procedure...
That's Outrageous -- Prisoners Rights to Free Medical Care | Michael Crowley | Reader's Digest
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