Thank you for being part of the first Telemetry National Safe Table session at the PSES conference in May. Whether you joined us then or are new to the series, we’re excited to continue the journey toward smarter, more sustainable telemetry systems. In October, we’ll host the final two sessions of this three-part series—designed to take you from insight to action.
Returning participants will continue the conversation. New attendees are warmly welcomed and may join for a minimal registration fee.
October 8 | 12–1 p.m. PT Telemetry National Safe Table Part 2 – What Good Looks Like Designing Solutions
Ready to move from identifying problems to building solutions? In this interactive session, we’ll shift the focus from system failures to smart design. Learn how to apply principles of good work design, human-centered innovation, and reliability science to create practical, sustainable improvements in telemetry systems. Collaborate with peers across the country, share ideas, and leave with strategies you can implement immediately
October 23 | 12–1 p.m. PT Telemetry National Safe Table Part 3 – Implementation & Sustainability It’s Not One and Done
You’ve diagnosed the problem and designed the fix—now comes the real challenge: making it stick. This final session will focus on embedding improvements deeply into your organization’s culture and daily operations. Discover proven methods for sustaining change, engaging leadership, and building the resilience needed for lasting impact.
Telemetry National Safe Table Series Part 2 – What Good Looks Like Designing Solutions Ready to move from identifying problems to building real-world solutions? In this interactive session, we’ll shift the focus from system failures to smart design. Learn how to apply the principles of good work design, human-centered innovation, and reliability science to create practical, sustainable improvements in telemetry systems. Collaborate with peers from across the country, share ideas, and walk away with concrete strategies you can implement immediately. It’s time to imagine—and build—what good looks like.
Session Objectives:
Apply principles of good work design and human-centered innovation to develop effective and sustainable telemetry solutions.
Prepare to engage in collaborative problem-solving at your organization, to identify and co-create strategies that enhance telemetry reliability.
Translate human factors insights into actionable solutions that can be piloted and implemented in diverse clinical settings.
Telemetry National Safe Table Part 3 – Implementation and Sustainability of Telemetry – It’s Not One and Done Implementation & Sustainability You’ve diagnosed the problem and designed the fix—now comes the real challenge: making it stick. In the final session of the series, we’ll explore how to embed telemetry improvements deep into your organization’s culture and operations. Discover proven methods to sustain change, engage leadership, align policies, and build the resilience needed for long-term success. This isn’t about quick wins—it’s about lasting transformation. Join us to turn your telemetry solutions into permanent, system-wide progress.
Session Objectives:
Identify key strategies to embed telemetry improvements into day-to-day frontline and leadership practices.
Develop an implementation plan that aligns policy, leadership, and culture to sustain telemetry system improvements over time.
Build capacity for long-term change by leveraging organizational learning, feedback loops, and leadership engagement.
Peggy Binzer, JD Executive Director Alliance for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (AQIPS) Peggy Binzer serves as the Executive Director of the Alliance for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (AQIPS), the nation’s leading professional association for PSOs and their healthcare provider members. AQIPS fosters their members’ ability to improve the quality of healthcare delivery through the use of the Patient Safety Act protections. Ms. Binzer spearheaded the crafting and passage of the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act (PSQIA) while serving as senior health counsel for the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. Since that time she has been assisting PSOs and providers to improve the quality of patient care and implement the Patient Safety Act’s protections.
Lee Erickson, MD, LSSMBB Chief Executive Officer Adaptient, LLC Lee has more than 25 years of experience in health care transformation. Before founding Adaptient, Lee held executive leadership roles at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Tufts Medicine, working to improve safety, quality, and operations by redesigning the delivery of patient-centered care. As a primary care physician and Lean/Six-Sigma Master Black Belt, Lee maintained a clinical faculty role wherever she worked; she is an engaging and savvy teacher.
Sharon Hickman, MBA, CPHQ, CPPS, CPXP, LSSMBB President & Chief Operating Officer Adaptient, LLC Sharon is a dynamic leader in health care transformation, known for driving large-scale improvements that balance safety and efficiency. She serves on the National Advisory Council for AHRQ, teaches Human Factors in Healthcare at Auburn University, and sits on the board of the Alliance for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety. She is an Industrial & Systems Engineer and holds a Lean/Six Sigma Master Black Belt. She has certifications in safety, quality, and coaching. Sharon’s ability to simplify complexity, drive lasting change, and foster collaboration makes her a respected leader in healthcare transformation.
For this series, those who qualify for the $65 registration fee are current members of: HQI, CHPSO, AQIPS or a member of an AQIPS PSO member.
For those members that attended the 2025 PSES Summit, there is no charge for this series.
Safe Table Confidentiality Agreement To participate in the Safe Tables, you are required to agree to a confidentiality agreement that can be found here. You will be asked to agree prior to joining the Safe Table session.
Cancellation Policy Cancellations must be made in writing seven or more days prior to the scheduled event and emailed to education@calhospital.org. Substitutions are encouraged. Cancellation and substitution notification may be emailed to education@calhospital.org. In the unlikely event that the program is cancelled, refunds will be issued to paid registrants within 30 days.
Special Accommodations or Questions: If you require special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, or have other questions, please call (916) 552-7637.
Full participation in the live webinar is a prerequisite for receiving professional continuing education (CE) credit. Registrant must complete post-event survey, attest to participation and, when required, provide a professional license number. CE certificates will be emailed approximately three weeks after the webinar. (Amount of CE offered subject to change.)
Nursing — Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP #11924, for 1.0 Contact Hours.