Michelle M. Mello
Stanford Medicine · US
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research: What Do Investigators Owe Research Participants?
2008 · 112 Zit. · The Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics
Understanding Liability Risk from Using Health Care Artificial Intelligence Tools
2024 · 89 Zit. · New England Journal of Medicine
ChatGPT and Physicians’ Malpractice Risk
2023 · 76 Zit. · JAMA Health Forum
AI, Health, and Health Care Today and Tomorrow
2025 · 42 Zit. · JAMA
Standing on FURM Ground: A Framework for Evaluating Fair, Useful, and Reliable AI Models in Health Care Systems
2024 · 38 Zit. · NEJM Catalyst
President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence—Implications for Health Care Organizations
2023 · 21 Zit. · JAMA
Ethical Obligations to Inform Patients About Use of AI Tools
2025 · 20 Zit. · JAMA
Regulation of Health and Health Care Artificial Intelligence
2025 · 18 Zit. · JAMA
How US law will evaluate artificial intelligence for covid-19
2021 · 13 Zit. · BMJ
Avoiding Financial Toxicity for Patients from Clinicians’ Use of AI
2024 · 12 Zit. · New England Journal of Medicine
Antidiscrimination Law Meets Artificial Intelligence—New Requirements for Health Care Organizations and Insurers
2024 · 8 Zit. · JAMA Health Forum
Role of the States in the Future of AI Regulation
2025 · 4 Zit. · JAMA Health Forum
Discrepancies Between Clearance Summaries and Marketing Materials of Software-Enabled Medical Devices Cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration
2023 · 3 Zit. · JAMA Network Open
Building Consensus for Responsible AI in Healthcare
2025 · 3 Zit. · The American Journal of Bioethics
Abstract 4363340: Target Product Profile to Evaluate the Clinical Utility, Financial Impact, and Ethical Implications of an AI-Based HCM Detection Model
2025 · 0 Zit. · Circulation