Transgender people may be banned from single-sex hospital wards under plans to restore “common sense” in the NHS, the health secretary says.
Speaking at the Conservative party conference, Steve Barclay announced a consultation on strengthening the protections in place for women.
NHS guidance issued in 2021 said trans people may be placed on wards according to the gender they identify as.
The change would stop that with trans people given their own rooms and areas.
But doctors have questioned whether there are the facilities available to achieve that.