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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661856/advocating-for-policy-change-examples-emerging-from-a-medical-legal-partnership-in-primary-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nishwa Shah, Kim Radford, Steve Durant, Rami Shoucri, Jennifer Stone, Navindra Persaud, Andrew D Pinto
Medical-legal partnerships bring legal services directly into clinical settings. Policy advocacy is often opportunistic and varies across partnerships. Our objective was to study policy advocacy that emerged from a medical-legal partnership in Toronto over a four-year period. This study consisted of a document review and thematic analysis, triangulated with data from interviews with legal team members and health providers. We defined policy advocacy as actions associated with attempts to change policy or legislation...
2024: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015139/legal-needs-and-health-outcomes-for-people-with-cancer-in-medical-legal-partnership-programs-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allison B Dowling, Caitlin Schille Jensen, Abigail Sweeney, C Scott Dorris, Deborah F Perry
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate lawyers into medical teams to address patients' unmet legal needs that create barriers to good health and well-being (i.e., health-harming legal needs). This systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature focused on measuring 1) cancer patients' legal needs and 2) outcomes for cancer patients after receiving MLP services. Literature was searched according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) for the period 2006-2022...
2023: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982953/safe-babies-safe-moms-a-multifaceted-trauma-informed-care-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Loral Patchen, Asli McCullers, Charmain Beach, Melanie Browning, Shy Porter, Aimee Danielson, Evelyn Asegieme, S Roxana Richardson, Ali Jost, Caitlin Schille Jensen, Naheed Ahmed
PURPOSE: This report describes a multifaceted, trauma-informed initiative developed to address racial/ethnic maternal and infant health inequities in Washington, D.C. DESCRIPTION: Structural racism and systemic oppression of marginalized communities have played a critical role in maternal and infant health inequities in the United States. Black birthing individuals are exponentially more likely to experience adverse birth outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight and maternal mortality...
November 20, 2023: Maternal and Child Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37934451/a-minimum-age-for-california-s-juvenile-legal-system-lessons-on-collaborative-research-to-drive-legislative-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth S Barnert, Laura S Abrams
THE PROBLEM: Most U.S. states lack a minimum age of juvenile legal jurisdiction, which leaves young children vulnerable to a harsh, punitive system that causes lifelong adverse health and social outcomes. However, partnership between academics, advocates, and policymakers can catalyze legislative change to set minimum ages. PURPOSE OF ARTICLE: We, an academic pediatrician and social worker, describe our stakeholder-policymaker-academic partnered research that led to the passage of California Senate Bill 439, which excludes children under age 12 from eligibility for juvenile legal prosecution...
2023: Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37884009/integrating-lawyers-into-perinatal-care-teams-to-address-unmet-health-harming-legal-needs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Loral Patchen, Roxana Richardson, Asli McCullers, Vicki Girard
Across the United States, historically imposed structural, social, and environmental variables are intimately connected to poor obstetric outcomes and high maternal and infant mortality rates among Black pregnancy-capable people. Efforts to diminish the effect of these variables include integrating screening for social determinants of health during the perinatal period and treating them with social services, mental health support, and other referrals, including connections to community-based resources. Although helpful, some of these social determinants cannot be overcome without legal advocacy...
October 26, 2023: Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693707/a-rationale-and-framework-for-addressing-physician-cognitive-impairment
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REVIEW
Victor A Del Bene, David S Geldmacher, George Howard, Catherine Brown, Elizabeth Turnipseed, T Charles Fry, Keith A Jones, Ronald M Lazar
Medical error is costly, in terms of the health and wellbeing of the patient, their family, and the financial burden placed on the medical system. Reducing medical error is paramount to minimizing harm and improving outcomes. One potential source of medical error is physician cognitive impairment. Determining how to effectively assess and mange physician cognitive impairment is an important, albeit difficult problem to address. There have been calls and attempts to implement age-based cognitive screening, but this approach is not optimal...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37655576/health-justice-partnerships-an-international-comparison-of-approaches-to-employing-law-to-promote-prevention-and-health-equity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth Tobin-Tyler, Tessa Boyd-Caine, Hazel Genn, Nola M Ries
This article traces the development and growth of health justice partnerships (HJPs) in three countries: the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom.
2023: Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics: a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37394506/recommendations-for-sars-cov-2-testing-in-children-with-disabilities-and-medical-complexity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Gemmell, Michael R Sherby, Tyler J Walsh, Luther G Kalb, Sara B Johnson, Ryan J Coller, Gregory P DeMuri, Erin Nuthals, Joseph McBride, Jason G Newland, Christina A Gurnett
Schools provide important services that cannot be provided virtually to children with medical complexity and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, yet these children are among the most at risk from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To keep schools open for children with medical complexity and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, we implemented severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 testing at 3 sites across the United States. We evaluated testing strategies for staff and students at each site, including specimen source (nasopharyngeal or saliva), test type (polymerase chain reaction or rapid antigen), and frequency and type (screening versus exposure/symptomatic) of testing provided...
July 1, 2023: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37043757/promoting-sexual-and-gender-minority-health-clinical-skills-training-for-all-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kanika Kamal, Alex S Keuroghlian, Jennifer Potter
Despite societal, legal, and cultural improvements in their well-being, sexual and gender minority (SGM) people in the United States still face substantial physical and mental health disparities that are exacerbated by physician stigma and lack of training. Although there have been efforts at medical schools nationwide to address these disparities and interweave SGM health education into existing preclerkship courses, opportunities to practice related clinical skills during the clerkship years remain largely elective...
April 12, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36634043/the-united-states-food-and-drug-administration-fda-regulatory-response-to-combat-neglected-tropical-diseases-ntds-a-review
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REVIEW
Sanjana Mukherjee
The availability and accessibility of safe and effective drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics are essential to reducing the immense global burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). National regulatory authorities, such as the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), play an essential role in this effort to ensure access to safe and effective medical products by working within a set of legal frameworks and regulatory functions. However, medical product development for NTDs remains neglected, as combating NTDs is not a viable commercial market for pharmaceutical companies...
January 2023: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36533471/implementing-the-partnership-assessment-tool-for-health-to-assess-and-strengthen-cross-sector-partnerships-lessons-from-a-federally-qualified-health-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cynthia Turner, Angela Suarez, Jacob P Tanumihardjo, Kathryn E Gunter, Rodrigo Stein, Suyanna Linhales Barker
La Clínica del Pueblo (LCDP), a federally qualified health center that serves the low-income, Latino/a/x community in D.C., used the Partnership Assessment Tool for Health (PATH) to assess two cross-sector partnerships: a medical-legal partnership with a legal services agency and a five-year partnership with FRESHFARM focused on alleviating food insecurity.
2022: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36508636/integrating-legal-services-to-improve-behavioral-health-a-challenge-met-from-a-different-angle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Hemeida, Shale Wong
The United States' current healthcare delivery system is not prepared to address the expanding behavioral health (BH) crisis without treatment of upstream social determinants that contribute to downstream BH exacerbations. Medical Legal Partnerships (MLP) utilize lessons from integrated BH to create efficiencies, augment the reach of the current BH workforce, network community resources, and likely provide BH prevention at the family unit. Payment policy changes are needed, however, to provide sustainable access to these services...
December 2022: Families, Systems & Health: the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36335552/-what-price-do-you-put-on-your-health-medical-cannabis-financial-toxicity%C3%A2-and-patient-perspectives-on-medication-access-in-advanced-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca E Olson, Alexandra Smith, Phillip Good, Morgan Dudley, Taylan Gurgenci, Janet Hardy
INTRODUCTION: Following 2016 legislation permitting limited access to cannabis for research and medicinal purposes, the number of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) investigating the effectiveness of medicinal cannabis (MC) on symptom burden relief in cancer contexts has increased in Australia. This study aimed to understand the perceptions, hopes and concerns of people with advanced cancer regarding the future availability and regulation of MC in Australia. METHODS: This qualitative study draws on semistructured interviews conducted between February 2019 and October 2020 in Brisbane, Australia, as part of an MC RCT substudy...
February 2023: Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36194823/legal-needs-health-and-health-care-utilization-among-patients-participating-in-the-delaware-medical-legal-partnership
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra M Mapp, Christopher Moore, Erin Booker, Cindy Santiago, Dawn Baker, Alicia L Salvatore
CONTEXT: Unmet legal needs can exacerbate health disparities and contribute to a lack of adherence to treatment plans and medical recommendations for care. Medical legal partnerships (MLPs) are integrated health care and legal aid interventions offered by many health systems in the United States. Although much research has been published regarding the success of MLPs with specific patient groups, there is a gap in literature regarding the nature of MLPs in a more general, at-risk patient population...
November 2022: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: JPHMP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36037008/improving-access-to-legal-gender-affirmation-for-transgender-women-involved-in-the-criminal-legal-system
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Kristi E Gamarel, Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, Wesley M King, Landon Hughes, Julisa Abad, Racquelle Trammell, Alanna Maguire, Victoria Shackelford, Maureen Connolly, Teresa Rescoe, Anthony Williams, Gary W Harper
Transgender women of color experience interlocking systems of oppression rooted in racism and transphobia, which fuel economic vulnerability and over representation in the criminal-legal system. Legal gender affirmation, which refers to changing one's name and gender marker on official documents, has the potential to mitigate these issues by improving access to employment, housing, education, health care, and social services. These services are particularly important for transgender women of color with criminal records, a history of incarceration, or other legal infractions; however, 23 states have policies that restrict access to legal gender affirmation for these individuals...
August 26, 2022: Journal of Correctional Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775914/creating-a-collaborative-trauma-informed-interdisciplinary-citywide-victim-services-model-focused-on-health-care-for-survivors-of-human-trafficking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juhi Jain, Mackenzie Bennett, Mark D Bailey, Daniel Liaou, Sheri-Ann O Kaltiso, Jordan Greenbaum, Kimberly Williams, Mollie R Gordon, Melissa I M Torres, Phuong T Nguyen, John H Coverdale, Victor Williams, Cayla Hari, Samantha Rodriguez, Temilola Salami, JoNell E Potter
Although human trafficking is recognized as a public health issue, research on the health effects of human trafficking and best intervention practices is limited. We describe 2 citywide collaborative victim services models, the THRIVE (Trafficking, Healthcare, Resources, and Interdisciplinary Victim Services and Education) Clinic at the University of Miami and Jackson Health System in Miami, Florida, and the Greater Houston Area Pathways for Advocacy-based, Trauma-Informed Healthcare (PATH) Collaborative at Baylor College of Medicine, CommonSpirit Health, and San Jose Clinic in Houston, Texas, funded in part by the Office for Victims of Crime, which focus on trauma-informed health care delivery for victims of human trafficking...
July 2022: Public Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35574861/improving-health-outcomes-in-vulnerable-populations-the-medical-legal-partnership-colorado-s-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela Sauaia, Gabriela Santos, Marc Scanlon, Tillman Farley, Patricia Dean
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) add legal professionals, trained specifically to tackle health-related social needs (HRSN), to the health care team. We evaluated the impact on health outcomes and health care utilization of a MLP housed in a large federally qualified health center in Colorado (MLP-CO). Clients screened for I-HELP (Income, Housing, Employment, Legal status, Personal stability) needs were surveyed at baseline and six months post-enrollment. Reasons for legal aid were legal immigration status (46...
2022: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35007204/a-deadly-infodemic-social-media-and-the-power-of-covid-19-misinformation
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EDITORIAL
Michael A Gisondi, Rachel Barber, Jemery Samuel Faust, Ali Raja, Matthew C Strehlow, Lauren M Westafer, Michael Gottlieb
COVID-19 is currently the third leading cause of death in the United States, and unvaccinated people continue to die in high numbers. Vaccine hesitancy and vaccine refusal are fueled by COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms. This online COVID-19 infodemic has deadly consequences. In this editorial, the authors examine the roles that social media companies play in the COVID-19 infodemic and their obligations to end it. They describe how fake news about the virus developed on social media and acknowledge the initially muted response by the scientific community to counteract misinformation...
February 1, 2022: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34803038/interprofessional-education-in-medical-legal-partnerships-mlps-to-address-social-determinants-of-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren A Gard, Tami Bartell, Anuj K Shah, Alice B Setrini, Karen Sheehan, Corinne H Miller, Erin T Paquette
Medical-legal partnerships (MLP) address legal needs that contribute to health inequities. Health providers express discomfort accessing legal services and a desire for greater training, however best practices remain unclear. METHODS: We conducted a scoping literature review and interviews with key informants to identify essential components of MLP training and best practices in MLP training. RESULTS: Twenty-one articles out of an initial 1,247 met criteria. Most learners were medical (11; 52%) or law (13; 62%) students or residents (12; 57%)...
2021: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34609023/advancing-action-on-health-equity-through-a-sociolegal-model-of-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley Schram, Tessa Boyd-Caine, Suzie Forell, Fran Baum, Sharon Friel
Policy Points Health actors can use the law more strategically in the pursuit of health and equity by addressing governance challenges (e.g., fragmented and overlapping mandates between health and nonhealth institutions), employing a broader rights-based discourse in the public health policy process, and collaborating with the access to justice movement. Health justice partnerships provide a road map for implementing a sociolegal model of health to reduce health inequities by strengthening legal capacities for health among the health workforce and patients...
October 5, 2021: Milbank Quarterly
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