OmniSure’s CEO and EVP, Clinical Risk Services will bring a focused, practical message on sexual abuse and molestation (SAM) safety to industry leaders at the upcoming Crittenden Medical Liability Conference this April in Savannah, Georgia. Their participation underscores OmniSure’s commitment to helping healthcare organizations and insurers move beyond “check‑the‑box” compliance toward embedded safeguards that protect vulnerable patients, support staff, and reduce liability exposure. Drawing on decades of experience turning real claims and near‑misses into lessons learned, they will highlight how structured SAM risk assessments, targeted training, and culture‑of‑safety strategies can meaningfully lower risk on the ground.
Speaking on separate panels, Michelle and Madison will offer complementary perspectives for underwriters, claims leaders, risk managers, and healthcare executives on how to “really” avoid sexual abuse and molestation losses. One session will focus on underwriting guidelines, policyholder requirements, and loss‑prevention expectations that align incentives around safety, while the other addresses practical steps for closing frontline gaps—tightening high‑risk workflows, leveraging collateral information sources, and empowering active bystanders to speak up early. As SAM safety grows as both a human and liability concern, their sessions aim to equip carriers and providers with actionable strategies to protect patients and strengthen their overall risk posture.