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Legal needs and health outcomes for people with cancer in medical-legal partnership programs: A Systematic Review

Dowling AB, Jensen CS, Sweeney A, Dorris CS, Perry DF
J Health Care Poor Underserved

Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate lawyers into medical teams to address patients' unmet legal needs that create barriers to good health and well-being (i.e., health-harming legal needs). This systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature focused on measuring 1) cancer patients' legal needs and 2) outcomes for cancer patients after receiving MLP services. Literature was searched according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) for the period 2006–2022. Four articles met the inclusion criteria for objective one: three articles met the criteria for objective two. While limited, the literature provides data that when screened, cancer patients regularly struggle with health-harming legal needs. Preliminary evidence suggests that while MLPs can help resolve legal needs, measuring outcomes of MLP intervention is complex. Further peer-reviewed research is needed to better understand the unmet legal needs of cancer patients and the impact of MLPs on their health.

Dowling AB, Jensen CS, Sweeney A, Dorris CS, Perry DF. Legal needs and health outcomes for people with cancer in medical-legal partnership programs: A Systematic Review. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2023;34(3):1105-1120. Available online

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Social Needs/ SDH
Health & Health Behaviors
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Complex Patients
Social Determinant of Health
Legal Services
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Review
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