 It was a great experience coming into Kaiser Permanente Medical Dental Office. One of the great things about medical dental integration is that we're able to look and review the records. I saw with Mason that he was due for some vaccines, and so we were able to coordinate with the medical team at this office. And after his appointment and receiving his cleaning, he was able to go over to medical and receive those vaccines prior to leaving. That saved us from going to two visits to one, making it very convenient and easy for our family. As my colleague Dr. Huber just talked about, working with pediatric patients certainly has its challenges. Working with adults has its own demands as well. A patient of mine, Ronald, he came to the dental clinic a few months ago with a tooth that was really bothering him. And we determined that the tooth needed to come out. However, we need to take a pause in his treatment because his blood pressure was sky-high. It was so high that we were unable to proceed with his dental surgery in a safe manner. So I had my dental assistant take Ronald down the hallway to see Dr. Rasmussen. In this case, I was right here. Dr. Lee was able to collaborate with me, and very quickly we were able to come up with a plan. And I was able to get into his medical record, pulled up his blood pressure graph and looked at it, and we were able to talk about his medications and how he was taking them. With Julie, we were able to capture that she was taking a medication that could affect her jaw. You know, I always found that a team was much smarter than an individual, and I kind of think the same way about the medical profession. Having my dentist have access to my medical record as well as my dental record made me feel like I was being cared for by a team here at Kaiser Permanente. I went to medical school late in life, and before I was a doctor, I was a Kaiser Permanente patient. And I had a little girl with some pretty serious health issues, and they took care of her really, really well. And actually her whole medical issues, that's what spurred me to go to medical school and become a doctor. And when I got out, I thought, I want to go work for Kaiser Permanente. All innovation starts from the front line. When you layer in the power of a combined electronic medical record, you have a tool that enables the care team to really transform care in one site for patients when they come here. There's a certain wow factor for our patients here combining medical and dental care together. The integrated record is the enabler for us to really coordinate care because we know our patients, the information's there. I truly believe that integrated care is the future of healthcare. It's the fact that we direct all of our efforts towards the patient who's the center of our universe. Everything that we do is because of them. All of our decisions, the way we construct our facilities, how we staff our facilities, like this great facility here at Cedar Hills, it's based on the needs of the member, of the patient.