The authors featured in Ending Poverty in America propose progressive strategies for combating poverty, including the creation of gateway programs through which the poor can obtain comprehensive services. One of these programs, the Medical Legal Partnership for Children, has effectively implemented a new kind of preventative medical care by placing lawyers alongside pediatricians to address health issues with a related legal dimension. This book review analyzes MLPC and suggests that revising the Medicaid statute and earmarking a portion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program block grant will help ensure the long-term viability of this important program
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
Many children in the United States face serious challenges in seeking appropriate medical care, incl...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
The authors featured in Ending Poverty in America propose progressive strategies for combating pover...
The authors featured in Ending Poverty in America propose progressive strategies for combating pover...
Low-income children, especially those with chronic disease and other health issues, are among the mo...
Low-income children, especially those with chronic disease and other health issues, are among the mo...
Dramatic differences in health are closely related to degrees of social and economic disadvantage. P...
There has been significant attention in recent years to health care delivery models that address soc...
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into health care settings to provide holi...
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into health care settings to provide holi...
Since the first medical-legal partnership (MLP) opened in 1993 at the Boston Medical Center, MLPs ha...
This Article traces the roots of the medical-legal partnership (MLP) approach to health as a way of ...
Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) is a model of integrating medical and legal care to address prevalen...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
Many children in the United States face serious challenges in seeking appropriate medical care, incl...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
The authors featured in Ending Poverty in America propose progressive strategies for combating pover...
The authors featured in Ending Poverty in America propose progressive strategies for combating pover...
Low-income children, especially those with chronic disease and other health issues, are among the mo...
Low-income children, especially those with chronic disease and other health issues, are among the mo...
Dramatic differences in health are closely related to degrees of social and economic disadvantage. P...
There has been significant attention in recent years to health care delivery models that address soc...
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into health care settings to provide holi...
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into health care settings to provide holi...
Since the first medical-legal partnership (MLP) opened in 1993 at the Boston Medical Center, MLPs ha...
This Article traces the roots of the medical-legal partnership (MLP) approach to health as a way of ...
Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) is a model of integrating medical and legal care to address prevalen...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...
Many children in the United States face serious challenges in seeking appropriate medical care, incl...
The impetus for the recognition of the need for legal partners in healthcare came from Boston City H...