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Bridging Health Disparity Gaps through the Use of Medical Legal Partnerships in Patient Care: A Systematic Review

Over the past two decades, we have seen an increase in the use of medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) in health-care and/or legal settings to address health disparities affecting vulnerable populations. MLPs increase medical teams' capacity to address social and environmental threats to patients&...

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Published in:The Journal of law, medicine & ethics medicine & ethics, 2017-06, Vol.45 (2), p.260-273
Main Authors: Martinez, Omar, Boles, Jeffrey, Muñoz-Laboy, Miguel, Levine, Ethan C., Ayamele, Chukwuemeka, Eisenberg, Rebecca, Manusov, Justin, Draine, Jeffrey
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subjects Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
AIDS
Care and treatment
Government regulation
Health care
Health disparities
Health technology assessment
Hispanic Americans
HIV
Housing
Human immunodeficiency virus
Infections
Intervention
Laws, regulations and rules
Legal medicine
Longitudinal studies
Medical care
Medical care quality
Medical research
Medical-legal partnerships
Meta-analysis
Observational studies
Patient care
Patient safety
Patients
Physicians
Qualitative research
Quality management
Systematic review
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