The Formerly Incarcerated Transitions (FIT) Clinic: Interfacing with the Social Determinants of Health

Citation:

Yoder, K., et al., 2019. The Formerly Incarcerated Transitions (FIT) Clinic: Interfacing with the Social Determinants of Health, Harvard University: Social Medicine Consortium.

Abstract:

This case describes and explores the development of the first medical transitions clinic in Louisiana by a group of community members, health professionals, and students at Tulane Medical School in 2015.  The context surrounding health in metro New Orleans, the social and structural determinants of health, and mass incarceration and correctional health care are described in detail. The case elucidates why and how the Formerly Incarcerated Transitions (FIT) clinic was established, including the operationalization of the clinic and the challenges to providing healthcare to this population. The case describes the central role of medical students as case managers at the FIT clinic, and how community organizations were engaged in care provision and the development of the model.  The case concludes with a discussion of the importance of advocacy amongst health care professionals.

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Teaching note authors: Yoder, Katelyn; Niyogi, Anjali; Vail, William; Morse, Michelle
Last updated on 05/24/2023