Stanford Law School & Stanford School of Medicine
About this Event
Revisiting No-Fault Compensation for Medical Harm: Meeting Patients' Needs in New Zealand and the U.S.
Join us for a thought-provoking lecture by Professor Michelle Mello, a global authority on medical liability and public health law. Professor Mello will explore developments in New Zealand’s ACC cover for medical treatment injury alongside developments in injury compensation in the United States, examining how the two systems have balanced the needs of patients, healthcare providers, and the health system.
Two decades after New Zealand’s shift from 'medical misadventure' to 'treatment injury,' what have we learned?
• Has no-fault liability delivered fairness and accountability?
• Can it drive systemic change in healthcare safety?
• What do patients need after medical injury—and are we meeting those needs?
With over 300 publications and a seat in the National Academy of Medicine, Professor Mello brings unparalleled insight to this timely conversation. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the future of medical injury law through a global lens.
Date: Tuesday, 10th March 2026
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Old Government House, 24 Princes Street, Auckland
Event Schedule:
5:15PM - 6:00PM Reception
6:00PM - 7:00PM Lecture
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Old Government House, 24 Princes Street, Auckland, New Zealand
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