
Michelle Mello
@michellem_mello
Law professor, Stanford Law School; health policy professor, Stanford School of Medicine. Using data to study law. Aging athlete; mom of 2; caller of BS.
ID: 1098381492
https://law.stanford.edu/directory/michelle-m-mello/#slsnav-featured-video 17-01-2013 14:59:29
1,1K Tweet
3,3K Followers
223 Following



During COVID, state legislatures got busy reforming public health emergency powers laws... ...and, mostly, made them worse. My analysis in The BMJ, w/PublicHealthLawRsrch colleagues: bmj.com/content/384/bm… Thank you Commonwealth Fund @GYamey @adiezroux Stanford Law School StanfordHealthPolicy

In analysis of #COVID19 response, Michelle Mello, David H. Jiang & @scottburrisphl find governmental powers proved too fragmented and limited, making it difficult to erect a nationwide net of community mitigation measures. ⚕️ bit.ly/3HXlnxd The BMJ PublicHealthLawRsrch



Stanford Health Policy Forum: The Burden of Long COVID with Drs. Hector Bonilla and Gopi Shah Goda, Stanford Medicine experts who will discuss the nature and treatment of long #COVID and its impact on our society. Open to public, but must register. events.stanford.edu/event/stanford…… Gopi Shah Goda



Insurance coverage decisions + AI: what could go wrong? Sherri Rose and I discuss JAMA Health Forum. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-… @CMSgov rules must leave no wiggle room for MA plans to forgo **meaningful** human oversight. Elizabeth Warren Ron Wyden StanfordHealthPolicy Stanford Law School Stanford HAI

Thanks ASTHO for this TL;DR synopsis of my paper on state legislatures clawing back public health legal powers. bmj.com/content/384/bm… Scott Burris PublicHealthLawRsrch Commonwealth Fund


Registered? Speakers include Kayte Spector-Bagdady Holly Fernandez Lynch Lindsay K Cloud, JD Michelle Mello @prof_goldberg Scott Burris, Micah Berman, and an NIH Program Officer. The agenda covers all things required of being a WEIRDO. Great way to kick off ASLME #HLP24! publichealth.gsu.edu/aslme/



Courts handed plaintiffs challenging COVID-19 health a victory 112 times. My analysis of these wins w/Wendy Parmet & David H. Jiang Health Affairs: bit.ly/3QVBJeQ Explainer from StanfordHealthPolicy: bit.ly/3wLFEE4 Thank you Commonwealth Fund for supporting this work

What are the moral obligations of physicians with regard to the law post-Dobbs? Our paper The Hastings Center for Bioethics Report with Ruth Faden Michelle Mello onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ha…

My take on SCOTUS' incursions into agency authority, with Anne Joseph O'Connell & Lee Fleisher: The sky isn't falling--but it's a lot more cloudy. StanfordHealthPolicy Stanford Law School

There's lots of misunderstanding about the new federal rule on healthcare AI & discrimination. Jessica L. Roberts & I sort it out JAMA Health Forum: bit.ly/474hwu0 YES, you can still have race in your algos. NO, you can't keep pretending you don't have to monitor your AI.

HHS ruled in April health providers can’t discriminate against patients by using biased AI-powered decision-support tools. But SHP's Michelle Mello and Emory University's Jessica L. Roberts believe many providers aren’t equipped to comply. politi.co/3ZjXDgY via POLITICO.


How can hospitals support physicians as they age and protect patient safety? Lessons from 29 hospitals in my new study with Andrew White, Thomas Gallagher & colleagues, Annals of Int Med. Thank you The Greenwall Foundation for supporting this work! Stanford Law School StanfordHealthPolicy r.mail.acpresources.org/tr/cl/mQQ76DsL…