Building a Patient-Centered Medical-Legal Home in Hawaii's Kalihi Valley.

Dina M Shek, Alicia G Turlington
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The Medical-Legal Partnership for Children in Hawai'i (MLPC) has worked to address the social determinants of health for low-income patient-families since 2009. Focused on identifying health-harming legal needs, doctors and lawyers work together to assist families with family law, housing, public benefits, education, employment, civil rights, and other concerns. Providing free, direct legal service in the medical setting allows the medical-legal partnership (MLP) team to identify community-wide concerns such as language access violations, racial discrimination, and unfair policies. These individual concerns then inform systemic advocacy and community engagement efforts. The MLPC Hawai'i team has grown through its experiences working with public housing residents, Micronesian migrant communities, and low-income families, ultimately evolving the national MLP framework to become a patient-centered "medical-legal home." This evolution is possible through the utilization of "rebellious lawyering" concepts of working with, not just on behalf of, community clients. This article will introduce the concept of a medical-legal partnership, provide examples of lessons learned from working alongside vulnerable and resilient communities, and explore the idea of the patient-centered medical-legal home as an innovative program to improve the social determinants of health and reduce health disparities.

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在夏威夷卡利希谷建立以病人为中心的医疗法律之家。
夏威夷儿童医疗法律合作组织(MLPC)自 2009 年以来一直致力于解决低收入患者家庭的健康社会决定因素。医生和律师以确定影响健康的法律需求为重点,共同协助家庭解决家庭法、住房、公共福利、教育、就业、民权和其他问题。在医疗环境中提供免费、直接的法律服务,使医疗-法律合作(MLP)团队能够发现社区范围内的问题,如语言障碍、种族歧视和不公平政策等。这些个人关注的问题将为系统性宣传和社区参与工作提供参考。夏威夷医疗法律伙伴关系团队在与公共住房居民、密克罗尼西亚移民社区和低收入家庭的合作中不断成长,最终将国家医疗法律伙伴关系框架发展成为以患者为中心的 "医疗法律之家"。这种演变是通过利用 "反叛律师 "的概念实现的,即与社区客户合作,而不仅仅是代表社区客户。本文将介绍医疗-法律合作伙伴关系的概念,举例说明与弱势和有复原力的社区合作的经验教训,并探讨以患者为中心的医疗-法律之家作为一项创新计划的理念,以改善健康的社会决定因素并减少健康差异。
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