Marija J. Bulatovic is a family NP at Northwestern Medicine Health Network-Endocrinology in Bloomingdale, IL, Sarah Sallen is a clinical teaching fellow at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, and Virginia Reising is an associate professor at Rush University in Chicago. Contact author: Marija J. Bulatovic,
Am J Nurs. 2024 Oct 1;124(10):54-60. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001069536.21330.49. Epub 2024 Sep 26.
Health-harming legal needs are legal burdens that negatively affect a person's overall health. Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) are a cost-effective way for health care systems to improve overall health and access to health care and empower health care providers to become more active in addressing health-harming legal needs and social determinants of health. This article describes the implementation of a referral pathway to an MLP in a nurse-managed community health center. This pathway was used by the health center's clinical team to help connect patients who had burdensome legal needs with legal professionals who could further help evaluate those needs.
An MLP team developed a referral pathway in which all adult patients were asked to complete a legal screening tool to assess whether they had legal needs that could be addressed by an MLP's intervention. If a legal need was identified, the patient would meet with the community health worker for further assessment. The community health worker would then present these cases for further review to the MLP team. The Plan-Do-Study-Act approach was used to make improvements to the pathway throughout the initiative.
The referral pathway was used in 70.8% of patient visits in the first seven weeks of implementation, with 209 legal screenings completed. Of those, 38 patients (18.2%) reported a legal need, 12 of whom (31.6%) were referred to the MLP.
The referral pathway is a useful means of determining legal needs while also screening for social determinants of health. This process allows health care teams to address both health-harming legal needs and social determinants of health in a community health center.
对健康有害的法律需求是对个人整体健康产生负面影响的法律负担。医疗法律伙伴关系(MLP)是医疗保健系统提高整体健康水平和获得医疗保健服务的一种具有成本效益的方式,同时使医疗保健提供者能够更积极地解决对健康有害的法律需求和健康的社会决定因素。本文介绍了在一家护士管理的社区卫生中心实施 MLP 转介途径的情况。该途径被卫生中心的临床团队用于帮助有法律负担的患者与能够进一步帮助评估这些需求的法律专业人员联系起来。
一个 MLP 团队制定了一个转介途径,要求所有成年患者填写一份法律筛查工具,以评估他们是否有可以通过 MLP 干预来解决的法律需求。如果确定存在法律需求,患者将与社区卫生工作者进一步评估。社区卫生工作者将进一步向 MLP 团队提交这些案例进行进一步审查。该计划采用“计划-执行-研究-行动”方法,在整个倡议过程中对途径进行改进。
在实施的前七周内,70.8%的患者就诊使用了转介途径,共完成了 209 次法律筛查。其中,38 名患者(18.2%)报告存在法律需求,其中 12 名(31.6%)被转介到 MLP。
该转介途径是确定法律需求的有效手段,同时也筛查了健康的社会决定因素。这一过程使医疗保健团队能够在社区卫生中心同时解决对健康有害的法律需求和健康的社会决定因素。