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Medical Legal Partnership.

Project Overview

The Medical Legal Partnership evaluation framework convenes domains across the RE-AIM framework to qualitatively and quantitatively assess measures of interest around social needs that disproportionately impact populations of low income and of color.

Details:

This project evaluates how medical-legal partnerships can address health-harming legal needs among pediatric families by examining patient experiences with screening, referrals, and access to resources. Insights from these interviews will be used to develop and test an evaluation framework that assesses the reach, effectiveness, and implementation of a real-world MLP intervention across UT Physicians' clinics. A systems-level perspective to addressing health-harming legal needs via a joint Coalition for Connected Care and MLP network

Project Contact: Jemima John, PhD

 

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Principal Investigator

Jemima John, PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology

[email protected]

 

Project Partners

UTPhysicians

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