Legal advice as a determinant of health

POPULATION HEALTH Medical-legal partnerships are becoming part of the care continuum hen Christine Crawford, 57, began discussing gender transition surgery with her hormone specialist at a Mount Sinai Hospital clinic in New York, she expressed concern over the process of legally changing her name to...

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