 Healthy people are dying in hospitals. Every year globally, more than 4.8 million people die from preventable causes. Preventable deaths in hospitals are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. behind heart disease and cancer. And this problem isn't just measured in human lives. The social cost of in-hospital adverse events is estimated to be between 18 and 45 cents of every dollar spent on U.S. health care. That means of the 3.5 trillion dollars spent on health care in 2017, medical errors account for 1.44 trillion. This all may feel unsettling, but there is hope. We are the patient safety movement. And we've made a commitment to drop the number of patient deaths by preventable causes to zero by 2020 by unifying the health care ecosystem and implementing a commitment-based movement, actionable patient safety solutions, and an ecosystem for predictive algorithms through data sharing. We can together eliminate preventable deaths and dramatically reduce the cost of health care worldwide. Last year, we reported 81,533 lives saved by committed hospitals. And this year, we're excited to report that 90,146 lives have been saved by hospitals that have taken action. And with your help, we can get to zero. But we must act quickly, as we're going to need everyone to lead us to zero. We're going to need policymakers to create incentives for change, health care technology companies to sign the open data pledge, and health care providers to implement proven processes such as APSS to save lives so that patients survive and families don't have to mourn their loved ones. Your commitment could make all the difference for her family, his family, their family, and your family. This is more than a mission. It's a commitment-based movement. Commit today so people can live tomorrow.