New Program Offers Health Care For New York Sex Workers

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration will bat for the “world’s oldest profession” by launching a free healthcare program for sex workers. The state Health Department of Health has awarded $1 million in public funds over two years to two contractors as part of the new “sex worker health pilot program.” Under the initiative, sex workers in New York City and western New York will be provided with primary, sexual, and behavioral health care and dental care.

“The Health Department remains committed to providing affirming, compassionate support and quality services to all residents without stigma and discrimination. Access to comprehensive sexual health services improves the quality of life for everyone,” a DOH spokesperson said. “Individuals participating in this program often experience discrimination, violence, and threats to their emotional well-being. They are more vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections, yet lack access to quality routine screening,” a statement added. The Hochul administration is also ramping up healthcare facility funding to boost medical staffing and care for New York’s transgender patients as part of another two-year pilot program.

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