 I'm Tom Bauer. I'm the interim medical director for oncology services for Hackensack Meridian cancer care. Patients need to feel secure that where they're getting their treatment is at a place of excellence. Here at Hackensack Meridian Health we have invited outside resources. The committee on the Commission on Cancer from Merrick College of Surgeons has come and evaluated our programs. All of our cancer centers have been accredited by them and received an excellence accommodation for the metrics that they examine and evaluate. Our outcomes, our policies, our procedures are all exceeding the standards that are required. As we look at these different things it just enables us to demonstrate to our patients and to our community that we are exceeding national benchmarks that are set not just meeting them. We provide world-class service to the local community. Every patient that receives care has somewhere between five and ten additional opinions to how we should provide care to that specific patient. On occasion we may all see the patient in the same day or within close proximity to each other. It ensures that we have adequate communication among us and because of that communication we're able to provide faster care that is more thorough, more complete, more up-to-date and also provides them access to our cutting-edge clinical trials. Every one of our patients regardless of where they're seen within our system is getting that same large cancer center experience and expertise and access to those clinical trials that are going to be tomorrow's medicines and we're given all that to our patients today. Not only are we keeping up with what's out there but we're in fact the trendsetters. We are determining what is going to be the standard of care and by being those that sit at the table and to sign the standard of care ensures that we are up-to-date because frequently we're the ones writing the books that others are reading.