Navigating the Health Care System as an Unfunded Patient: Perspectives From Durham's Trenches

Interdisciplinary expert panelists provide insight into the roles that lawyers and other professionals play in securing health care for Durham's most at-risk populations, including immigrants, victims of domestic violence, homeless people, HIV-positive patients, and inmates. The panelists are: Stephanie Triantafillou, MPH, Coordinator of LATCH (Local Access to Coordinated Healthcare) at Duke; Rebecca Reyes, MSW, MDiv, Coordinator of Latino Health Project at Duke Clinics; Barbara Sheline, MD, MPH, Family physician at Duke Family Medicine Clinic; and Danielle Briggs, JD (Duke), Health Law Specialist at Legal Aid-Pittsboro. Organized by Albert Schweitzer Fellows from the Duke Schools of Law, Medicine and Nursing and from the NCCU School of Public Administration.

Recorded on September 30, 2010.

Panel titled: Navigating the Health Care System as an Unfunded Patient: Perspectives From Durham's Trenches.

Appearing: Stephanie Traintafillou (MPH, Coordinator of LATCH (Local Access to Coordinated Healthcare) at Duke), Rebecca Reyes (MSW, MDIV, Coordinator of Latino Health Project at Duke Clinics), Barbara Sheline (MD, MPH, Family physician at Duke Family Medicine Clinic), and Danielle Briggs (JD (Duke), Health Law Specialist at Legal Aid-Pittsboro