 Thank you all. Thank you all so much for working so hard on behalf of so many other people. I hope those that are watching this online see how you are selflessly working and taking action out of kindness to save lives. I just want to thank you again. I'm just blown away by your selflessness and your dedication. I think maybe the theme for this year, if there is going to be one, is going to be planning for zero. And I believe what we're about to show you are two incredible hospital systems that are doing just that. We want to kick off today's session with the five-star hospital ratings that we're presenting today. And the first one is going to be one that is in my neighborhood that I feel really proud to be part of their team. And they took the call. They took the call to action and Chiddler's Hospital of Orange County. I want to ask Dr. Maria Menon and Dr. James Capon to join me as I'm talking about them. Please come on stage. We lost James. Thank you. Oh, there he is. How are you doing, James? Good to see you. Thank you so much for coming. Well, I don't want to say much because I want you guys to say whatever's on your mind, but I just want to recognize the hard work you've done. I remember walking into your meetings noticing how every life that's harmed, you were marking by a picture of that child and you were denoting them with different colors depending on the level of harm and how obsessed you've been with making sure nobody gets harmed. And, of course, preventable deaths is the worst type of harm. So thank you. Thank you for implementing all of the apps that pertain to Chiddler's Hospital. Thank you so much for being such an incredible, compassionate and obsessive leader. I get the calls from you in the middle of the night. I really appreciate those calls. Every sentinel event that occurs, how you care about it, how it touches every one of you. But he's not very often. No, I know it's not very often. Thank God for that. But without further ado, let me present you. Ariana and I will present you this award, the Five Star Rating Award. Thank you very much, Joe, for this honor. And I'm very proud to be part of Chalk Children's. It's really a team effort they had started several years ago where it starts with our board directors, our CEO, our physicians, our parents, and most important, our patients. So we empower everyone to have a safe visit to our hospital. And prevent any kind of untoward error towards our patients. And we are definitely striving to zero. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. You think you're tired of me? Joe has to come have lunch with us on Tuesday at our quality committee. The American Academy of Pediatrics a couple of decades ago said that children represent one-third of our population, but all of our future. And I've never heard it said any better than that as we strive to help our children. It has been hard enough to keep children well. We don't need to add harm along the way. We found out in the inpatient world, and we're all finding out as we move into the outpatient world, which is our future, as has been mentioned in this room, especially yesterday. The best organizations, be they companies or collaborations or groundswell movements, they inspire us, they create will, they help us find resources to move forward and solve problems. I think they also established a sense of resilience in us, which we all need. We thank the Patient Safety Movement Foundation for that and the tool kits and the energy to move forward, representing all of the energy in this room. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you. So Children's Hospital of Orange County became the third hospital in the United States to implement all of the apps. And the first Children's Hospital to implement all of the apps. And to us, the five-star rating for implementing the processes is what really matters, because it's what we can do, what you can do to help not let medical errors become fatal. So, you know, that statement I made yesterday that we've got to all be doing everything we can be doing. Well, hospitals that are implementing all the apps are doing everything that they could be doing. Well, I'm very proud to next announce the first International Hospital that has implemented all of the apps. I'd like to invite the folks from Hospital Espanol to stage to accept this award. Hospital Espanol is based in Mexico City. So Hospital Espanol is based in Mexico City, and their core values are quality with humane treatment, spirit of service, and lastly, commitment. In 2016, Hospital Espanol publicly displayed their value of commitment by making their very first formal commitment to the patient's safety movement by implementing the apps for VTE. Since then, Hospital Espanol has gone above and beyond to implement all 16 apps. And I'm proud to announce that they are now the first International Hospital to get the five-star hospital rating. So these wonderful people, would you like to say a few words? That's good. Please, please, please. Good morning. I know Joe about four years ago in Mexico City. And when I talk to him, I say, this man is a very nice people. And I say, okay, they give me the opportunity to work with patient safety. Two years ago, and now we are working and we continue to work with Joe on patient safety. Thank you.