医疗-法律伙伴关系的创新途径:作为患者护理民事司法途径的未经授权的法律改革实践。

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
American Journal of Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-16 DOI:10.1017/amj.2025.10068
Cayley Balser, Stacy Rupprecht Jane, Antonio M Coronado
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摘要

本文探讨了传统医法伙伴关系的创新思路设计。这种潜在的变革性服务模式建议使用未经授权的法律实践(UPL)改革,将民事法律问题解决纳入患者护理环境。与传统的医疗-法律伙伴关系(一种将律师嵌入患者护理环境以解决患者司法需求的服务模式)不同,我们通过社区司法工作者(CBJWs)探索患者倡导的承诺:社区成员不是律师,但受过专门的法律培训和授权,为最需要的人提供民事法律帮助。这项工作是由亚利桑那大学詹姆斯·e·罗杰斯法学院和犹他大学大卫·埃克尔斯商学院的社会正义法律创新实验室“正义创新”和犹他大学健康学院合作完成的。目前基于uu改革的医疗-法律伙伴关系框架是在2022-23学年期间通过社区参与的强有力的研究和设计工作制定的。本文讨论了研究结果,并提出了在其他司法管辖区复制的框架。
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An Innovative Approach to Medical-Legal Partnership: Unauthorized Practice of Law Reform as a Civil Justice Pathway in Patient Care.

An Innovative Approach to Medical-Legal Partnership: Unauthorized Practice of Law Reform as a Civil Justice Pathway in Patient Care.

An Innovative Approach to Medical-Legal Partnership: Unauthorized Practice of Law Reform as a Civil Justice Pathway in Patient Care.

This Article discusses the design of an innovative approach to the traditional medical-legal partnership. This potentially transformative service model proposes the use of unauthorized practice of law (UPL) reform to embed civil legal problem solving within a patient care setting. Unlike in the traditional medical-legal partnership - a service model which embeds lawyers within patient care settings to address patients' justice needs - we explore the promise of patient advocacy through community-based justice workers (CBJWs): members of the community who are not lawyers but who have specialized legal training and authorization to provide civil legal help to those who need it most. This work is the result of a partnership between Innovation for Justice, a social justice legal innovation lab housed at both the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law and the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business, and University of Utah Health. The present framework for UPL-reform-based medical-legal partnerships was developed through robust community-engaged research and design work across the 2022-23 academic year. This article discusses the research findings and proposes a framework for replication in other jurisdictions.

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