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§ 33-34 for all accidents occurring during the period that applicant continues to hold the status of self-insurer with the Georgia Insurance Department. The applicant hereby further agrees that, if this application is approved and the applicant becomes a self-insurer as a result of the approval, the applicant will provide reparations on the terms and conditions of O.C.G.A. Certificate expires one year from the date of issuance and a new application must be received 30 days prior to expiration in order to be approved for a new certificate. The applicant hereby further agrees that, if this application is approved, such approval shall be subject to applicant's continued compliance with Chapter 120-2-46 of the Rules and Regulations of the Georgia Insurance Department and related rules and directives of the Department. In connection with such application, the applicant makes the following declaration, for the purpose of enabling the Commissioner of Insurance to determine whether the applicant is possessed of the ability to pay valid claims and judgments, as provided in O.C.G.A. Hudgens, Commissioner 2 Martin Luther King Jr., Dr., Suite 604, West Tower, Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone : 40 ◊ Fax: 77 ◊ Email: Automobile Application For Self-Insurance REGULATORY SERVICES GID-255-RS OCT2013 The undersigned, herein referred to as the applicant, being the owner of a motor vehicle or motor vehicles required to be registered in the State of Georgia, hereby makes application for the privilege of becoming a self-insurer. 2017 107:e1–e8.OFFICE OF INSURANCE AND SAFETY FIRE COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Transgender population size in the United States: a meta-regression of population-based probability samples. Global health burden and needs of transgender populations: a review. Reisner SL, Poteat T, Keatley J, Cabral M, Mothopeng T, Dunham E, et al. James SE, Herman JL, Rankin S, Keisling M, Mottet L, Anafi M. Standards of care for the health of transsexual, transgender, and gender-nonconforming people, version 7. Ĭoleman E, Bockting W, Botzer M, Cohen-Kettenis P, DeCuypere G, Feldman J, et al. Gender identity Health services for transgender persons Republic of Korea Sex reassignment surgery Sexual and gender minorities Transgender persons.Īmerican Psychological Association Answers to your questions: about transgender people, gender identity, and gender expression. These interventions include provision of programs to train Korean healthcare professionals and expansion of national health insurance to include these procedures. Institutional interventions are strongly recommended to improve access to transition-related healthcare. Our findings suggest that barriers to transition-related healthcare exist in Korea and constrain transgender individuals' safe access to the needed healthcare. Among those who had taken hormone medications, 25.1% (n=61/243) reported that they had ever purchased them without a prescription. Other common barriers were identified as follows: negative experiences in healthcare settings, lack of specialized healthcare professionals and facilities, and social stigma against transgender people.

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Cost was the most common barrier to transition-related healthcare among Korean transgender adults. Of transgender people participated in the survey, 91.0% (n=253/278) were diagnosed with GID, 88.0% (n=243/276) received hormone therapy, and 42.4% (n=115/271) have had any kind of sex reassignment surgery. Further, this study examined their experiences of and the reasons for using non-prescribed hormone medications. To understand the barriers to those procedures, we also asked participants for their reasons for not receiving each procedure. We assessed the prevalence of transition-related healthcare, including gender identity disorder (GID) diagnosis, hormone therapy, and sex reassignment surgery. In 2017, we conducted a nationwide cross-sectional survey of 278 transgender adults, which named Rainbow Connection Project II, in Korea.

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This study aimed to investigate the experiences of transition-related healthcare and barriers to those procedures among transgender adults in Korea. Transgender people may encounter barriers to transition-related healthcare services.









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