Improving HIV Care Continuum Outcomes Among Formerly Incarcerated Individuals Through Critical Time Legal Interventions
About This Trial
The purpose of this research is to better understand the impact of receiving legal aid on HIV care continuum outcomes among formerly incarcerated individuals. In addition, the investigators would like to assess the effectiveness of a comprehensive training for providers in increasing knowledge about medical legal partnerships and improving clinic level outcomes, including communication among providers. The training includes several topics including health disparities impacting formerly incarcerated individuals, health-harming legal needs and risks, screening for health-harming legal needs and risks, medical-legal partnership structure and operations, prerequisites for MLPs, embedding legal expertise within regularized case management, co-location of legal services, and data collection and analysis.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Original Eligibility Criteria
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Treatments Being Tested
Organizational Partnerships
Component 1 is a comprehensive training for all MLP care providers delivered to clinical, social and behavioral, and legal staff to establish a collaborative environment. Component 2 consists of the screening tool and screening protocol that is designed to identify health-harming legal needs and risks of formerly incarcerated individuals living with HIV. Component 3 includes the provision of legal support.
HIV Continuum Care
Participants will be included in the pilot trial. The investigative team will work with the staff at Hope and Help Inc. to identify and recruit those out of care through reviewing electronic medical records.