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Swimming Together Upstream: How to Align MLP Services with U.S. Healthcare Delivery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2024

William M. Sage
Affiliation:
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, FORT WORTH, TX, USA TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, FORT WORTH, TX, USA
Keegan D. Warren
Affiliation:
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER, FORT WORTH, TX, USA.
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Abstract

Medical-legal partnership (MLP) embeds attorneys and paralegals into care delivery to help clinicians address root causes of health inequities. Notwithstanding decades of favorable outcomes, MLP is not as well-known as might be expected. In this essay, the authors explore ways in which strategic alignment of legal services with healthcare services in terms of professionalism, information collection and sharing, and financing might help the MLP movement become a more widespread, sustainable model for holistic care delivery.

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Table 1 Clinical cross-walking through the I-HELP framework

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Table 2 Decision points for information-sharing in MLP