Medical * Legal Partnerships
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Transcript Medical * Legal Partnerships
Medical – Legal
Partnerships
Health Care Providers and
Legal Service Providers
Working Together
Introduction
Community
Free civil legal services to low-income and
elderly individuals
Assistance
Legal Aid Services (CLAS)
with:
Bankruptcy
Foreclosures
Evictions
Income Maintenance
Family Assistance
Medicaid
Introduction
Getting
Based on income
Must be a citizen or a eligible alien
www.communitylegalaid.org
1-800-998-9454
Health
Assistance
Advocacy Program
Akron Children’s Hospital & CLAS
Since August 2009
Introduction
Medical
– Legal Partnership (MLP)
Developments
Nationwide
Statewide
Benefits
of an MLP
Health
Legal
Possible
Outcomes
Potential Developments
Getting Involved
Medical – Legal Partnerships
Originated
Ohio’s
in Boston, MA in 1993
first MLP – Cleveland in 2002
Toledo,
Columbus, Chillicothe, Cincinnati,
and Akron followed
Medical – Legal Partnerships
Health
Care Providers (HCP) and Legal
Service Providers (LSP) identify and remedy
legal issues that are barriers to health
HCPs
identify the legal impediments after
training from LSPs
LSPs
work to remedy those legal issues
leading to improved health
Developments – National
National
MLP Center developed
Currently
there are 75+ partnerships
nationwide
National
legislation concerning MLP funding
Developments – Statewide
6
Legal Aid Societies in Ohio
At least one partnership at each
At least one site for each partnership
Most
sites are in some stage of growth or
expansion
Cleveland Community
Advocacy Program
Toledo MedicalLegal Partnership
for Children
Health
Advocacy
Program
Child and Youth
Law Program
Family Healthcare
Advocacy Project
Cincinnati Child
Health-Law
Partnership
Benefits of an MLP – Health
Improved
asthma outcomes
Asthma caused/exacerbated by substandard
housing improves w/attorney involvement
Decreased
stress
Assistance with issues helps decrease feelings
of being overwhelmed
Benefits of an MLP – Legal
Proactive
Generally need less assistance
Assistance can have greater impact
Avoid
legal interventions
many emergency situations
Learn of rent problems before eviction notice
sent
Get involved with children’s education before
serious disciplinary actions or academic
deficiencies jeopardize educatino
Possible Outcomes
General
Improved health
Improved legal situations
Specific
IEP in place
Housing conditions improved
Greater financial security
Medical care for parents (better for kids, too)
More family stability
Potential Developments
State
Taskforce Meetings Quarterly
Next Meeting…
Probably
Contact
first or second Tuesday in July
Local Partnership
Trainings could be provided
May be looking for additional medical partners
or referral sources
Contact
National MLP for additional ideas
Getting Involved
Akron
– Health Advocacy Program
Akron Children’s Hospital
Community Legal Aid Services
Leah
Jensen
Chillicothe
Project
– Family Healthcare Advocacy
Family Healthcare, Inc.
Southeastern Ohio Legal Services
Rebecca
Gonzales
Getting Involved
Cincinnati – Child Health-Law Partnership
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
Elaine Fink
Cleveland – Community Advocacy Program
MetroHealth
Broadway Health Center
Buckeye Health Center
Main Campus Health Center
Thomas F. McCafferty Health Center
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
Mallory Curran
Getting Involved
Columbus– Child and Youth Law Program
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Legal Aid Society of Columbus
Vanessa Coterel
Toledo – Medical-Legal Partnership for Children
St Vincent’s Mercy Children’s Hospital
St. Vincent’s Mercy Family Care Center
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
Advocates for Basic Legal Equality
Legal Aid of Western Ohio
Dianne Mantel
Contact
Leah R. Jensen, Esq.
Equal Justice Works Fellow
50 S Main St, Ste 800
Akron, OH 44308
1-800-309-5454 ext. 2557
[email protected]