Vatican City
The Vatican's newspaper on Friday criticized
the government of the Tuscany region in Italy for
deciding to provide free hormone treatment for patients
undergoing sex change operations.
L'Osservatore Romano
called the decision by the Tuscany regional government
earlier this week "incredible."
"The problem is not cost,
it's principle," the newspaper said.
"Faced with problems that
afflict health care in Tuscany, waiting lists for
operations, (insufficient funds for) chemotherapy and
inadequate numbers of medical staff, perhaps it would
have been better not to give precedence to hormonal
treatment for sex changes," the paper said.
Tuscany is the first
Italian region to provide such treatment free as part of
its regional health service.