Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic at the University of Kansas School of Law There are nearly 50 million people living in poverty in the United States. In Kansas, that amounts to nearly 14% of the population, and in Wyandotte County, nearly a quarter of all residents. Research shows that each individual living in poverty has at least 1 civil legal problem that negatively affects their health.
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Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) is a health care delivery model that integrates critical legal services into comprehensive patient care to address health problems that may have a legal solution. MLPs: TRAIN health care and legal teams to work collaboratively and identify needs upstream. u
TREAT individual patients’ health‐harming social and legal needs with legal care ranging from triage and consultations to legal representation in the following “I-HELP” areas: q Income supports and insurance q Housing and utilities q Employment and education q Legal status (immigration) q Personal and family stability TRANSFORM clinic practice and institutional policies to better respond to patients’ health‐harming social and legal needs. u
PREVENT health‐harming legal needs broadly by detecting patterns and improving policies and regulations that have an impact on population health. u
KU LAW’S MLP CLINIC The law school launched its MLP Clinic — the first MLP in Kansas — in January 2008. u
The clinic is located on-site at the University of Kansas Medical Center and provides free legal services to its patients and patients of the JayDoc Free Clinic. u
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SPECIAL INTEREST AREAS KU Law students in the MLP Clinic engage in innovative INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICE experiences alongside medical, nursing, pharmacy, and health professions students to improve care for vulnerable patients. u
The MLP Clinic is helping to identify HUMAN TRAFFICKING through the implementation of a screening guideline in the emergency department. u
This year, the Elizabeth M. Gallup, M.D., J.D., Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic Fellowship Fund for Mental Health created a new fellowship position to assist clients with MENTAL HEALTH needs, create greater awareness of mental health legal needs, and advance mental health law. The fellowship was created in memory of a local lawyer and primary care physician who leveraged her legal and medical training to help people suffering from physical and mental illnesses. u
KU Law Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic | January 2015