Resources

We publish research, tools, and lessons learned to help healthcare and legal organizations build and operate medical-legal partnerships and to help funders and policymakers advance medical-legal partnership activities. You can search those resources in the library below.

The library also links to journal articles, authored both by National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership staff and MLP practitioners and researchers from the field, that highlight ways medical-legal partnerships have improved patient health and well-being, the healthcare workforce, and healthcare delivery. A list of these articles with summaries are also available on the Peer-Reviewed Research page.

The Invisible Battlefield: Veterans Facing Health-Harming Legal Needs in Civilian Life
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The Invisible Battlefield: Veterans Facing Health-Harming Legal Needs in Civilian Life

This issue brief discusses how medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) are poised to help address the unmet legal needs of veterans by integrating civil legal aid services into existing healthcare services for veterans. MLPs break down the silos between legal stakeholders and the healthcare team to address veteran access to: healthy housing, VA benefits, an honorable military discharge status, and employment. While many veterans still face invisible battlefields in their civilian lives and lack support for their complex legal needs, MLPs for veterans are growing in number and expertise β€” showing great promise for both confronting and preventing veterans’ legal barriers to health and well-being.

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NCMLP Performance Measures Handbook
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NCMLP Performance Measures Handbook

The National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership is engaged in efforts to develop, implement, and test medical-legal partnership (MLP) performance measures. This handbook offers a detailed accounting of seven initial measures and how to use them. The measures cover MLP training, screening, referrals, and outcomes.

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