Building Successful Partnerships Between State Health Departments and Attorney General Offices: The Minnesota Example

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (S1):66-69 (2024)
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Abstract

In recent years, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office and the Minnesota Department of Health have cultivated a productive partnership to strengthen the state’s multidisciplinary response to overlapping health equity and social justice issues. This article describes shared efforts in three areas: post-conviction justice, drug overdose, and human trafficking/exploitation.

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