Mount Sinai Hospital. Photo: Mary Altaffer/AP
Mount Sinai Medical Legal Partnership (MSMLP), a notable provider of legal aid to patients within the Mount Sinai Health System, has introduced a novel initiative: a clinic specifically designed to assist breast cancer patients grappling with the legal complications that can arise from their diagnosis.
The clinic, established under the banner of MSMLP, is a $100,000 project, significantly funded by a grant from the Judges and Lawyers Breast Cancer Alert (JALBCA). Its central mission is to offer legal guidance to patients at Mount Sinaiโs Dubin Breast Center. The clinic will provide support with unemployment issues, housing difficulties, social security benefits and end-of-life document preparation and directives.
This much-needed initiative emerges in response to the hardships patients may encounter while undergoing intensive treatments, which often leads to difficulties at work, housing issues, and complications in public benefits or legal arrangements such as wills or guardianship. The clinic will provide a thorough assessment of the patientsโ needs, either virtually or onsite at the Dubin Breast Center, and offer suitable legal advice or representation.
Allison Charney, MSMLP executive director, underscored the driving motivation behind the clinic: โWe want all of our breast cancer patients to be able to focus on getting healthy โฆ We work to address a patientโs legal needs, which can sometimes be brought on by their medical diagnosis, to improve the overall health of our community.โ
The clinic will receive referrals from medical staff and social workers based on patientsโ needs. MSMLP anticipates that hundreds of patients attending the Dubin Breast Center may require such legal aid.
In a supportive statement, Fanni Koszeg, executive director of the Judges and Lawyers Breast Cancer Alert, said, โThis effort perfectly aligns with our mission โฆ to leverage the legal communityโs strength,…
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