How doctors and lawyers can help vulnerable patients

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Medical-legal partnerships have broken down the barriers to accessible legal services for people experiencing health issues in the United States. Such programs demonstrate the health


benefits of effective legal advocacy on behalf of patients and Australia could learn from this model to improve access to justice and deliver better health outcomes. According to the recent


text _Poverty, Health and Law: Readings and Cases for Medical Legal Partnership_, medical-legal partnership (MLP) is a > healthcare delivery model that integrates legal assistance as a


> vital component of healthcare. It is built on the understanding of > three key factors: (1) the social, economic and political context in > which people live has a fundamental 


impact on health; (2) these > social determinants of health often manifest in the form of legal > needs; and (3) attorneys have the special tools and skills to > address these 


needs. MLP brings legal and healthcare teams together > to provide high quality, comprehensive care and services to patients > who need it most. The concept gained prominence in the


United States during the 1990s when it was championed by Boston Medical Centre’s chief of pediatrics, Dr Barry Zuckerman. Zuckerman recognised that lawyers could help patients navigate the


complex legal systems that hold solutions to many social determinants of health. He believed that together, a doctor and a lawyer had the best chance of keeping patients healthy. The MLP


model has expanded from a single attorney service at Medical-Legal Partnership for Children at the Boston Medical Center, to 83 MLP sites incorporating 235 partnerships with hospitals and


health-care services across the United States. Lawyers (including legal aid agencies, law schools and pro bono attorneys) and front-line health-care providers (including doctors, nurses and


social workers), work with a range of disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. These include children, the elderly, patients with cancer, pregnant women, and people who were formerly


incarcerated re-entering the community. While MLPs vary widely, all engage in three core activities – MLPs address key social determinants of health through this multi-pronged approach. They


reveal how legislation impacts health, but also how the implementation and enforcement (or the lack thereof) of laws, regulations and policies determine the health outcomes of vulnerable


populations. MLPS IN AUSTRALIA: AN OPPORTUNITY A recent report by the co-author of this article, Peter Noble, Advocacy-Health Alliances in Australia: Better Health through Medical-Legal


Partnership examined the use of MLPs in the United States. The research revealed that providing legal services in partnership with health-care providers can have a significant impact on the


health of disadvantaged people and potentially reduce overall public health costs. Many disadvantaged people don’t access the legal system, and are more likely to access the health-care


system. Legal assistance provided when they access health treatment can help to tackle some of the environmental causes of poor health, change policies that impact health and reduce


re-admission rates. A preliminary survey of Australian Community Legal Centres (again by Peter Noble) indicates that there’s some awareness of concepts similar to MLP. Community legal


centres recognise the potential benefits that MLP can bring to legal and health outcomes. Community lawyers also understand some of the potential challenges (practical and ethical) presented


by multidisciplinary practice. There are some notable examples of existing multidisciplinary legal practice within the community legal sector (such as the First Step Legal Service and the


West Heidelberg Community Legal Service) and beyond (including the Cancer Council NSW Legal Referral Service and the Cancer Patients’ Legal Assistance Program at the Peter MacCallum Cancer


Centre). Many of these services, like their US equivalents, are also noteworthy for the contribution and partnership of pro bono lawyers. There’s strong interest within the community legal


sector – and more broadly – for the MLP idea. And there’s scope in Australia to expand both the practice of this approach and research into it. These issues will be discussed at the


inaugural Australian Symposium on Advocacy-Health Alliances being held in Melbourne now (November 2012). The symposium and the Advocacy Health Alliance website will provide forums for health


professionals, lawyers, advocates and the community to discuss the strong opportunities for medical-legal partnerships in Australia. As the movement strengthens in Australia, doctors and


lawyers will be able to work together to support vulnerable and disadvantaged people and communities.


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