Striving for Health Equity through Medical, Public Health, and Legal Collaboration

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):104-107 (2019)
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This article discusses the ways in which law functions as a determinant of health, historical collaborations between the health and legal professions, the benefits of creating medical-public health-legal collaborations, and how viewing law through a collaborative, population health lens can lead to health equity.

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