 My name is Basil Harris. I'm from Final Frontier Medical Devices based in Pay-O-L-E-P-A. Working in the ER is what I do. The majority of patients that are coming into the ER really are just looking for a diagnosis, looking for medical advice, people that don't have anywhere else to turn. If they had this at home, they could get that information when they require it and it would really help them make better decisions about their health. Final Frontier Medical Devices is really a family affair. It's basically myself and my brother. From a young age, we were really interested in technology. We built a cotton candy machine. So it included harvesting the electric motor out of Dad's lawnmower and taking my mom's best soup pot and drilling a hole in the bottom to accommodate for the shaft of the motor. And it was a little adventure. The era of just putting blind trust in the medical profession, just listening to what they say is over. Some older physicians might say they get frustrated when patients come in with printouts from the internet with different questions, but I see that as nothing but a step forward. That's part of our job as physicians is to educate and to explain things so people can make decisions for themselves. There are going to be many devices out on the market. Ours is unique. It's recreating what I do in the ER. It's getting to a diagnosis. It's a system that actually works. This is part of the new revolution of medical informatics.