 Hi, I'm Ryan Howard. I'm the founder and CEO of PracticeUsion. PracticeUsion is a provider of free web-based electronic health records for doctors We are the largest physician and patient community in the United States. The specific challenge that we're trying to solve is we're trying to liberate all the your data as a patient from your doctor's office and make that available real time anywhere you go. As a patient, you'll see 19 different doctors in your lifetime because your information is not available today, there's 200,000 deaths a year. And so that's really key to our overall mission and our goal as a company. Today, we have 45 million patient center management. We have over 100,000 healthcare practitioners on the platform. If your doctor is using PracticeUsion, when you call the office, they will put you in the calendar using PracticeUsion. When you check in, the front office person would do that on PracticeUsion as well. When the nurse takes over and gathers your weight and your blood pressure and your vitals and your chief complaint, all that data is entered in a structured way into PracticeUsion. And then when your doctor takes over and diagnoses you and writes your prescription, we are connected to all the major pharmacies. Your drug will be waiting at the local Walgreens or CVS before you actually leave the office. Blood work is ordered from our system and the results come back, giving all the data to the doctor that they need to make their decision real time. The referral, making sure your medical information is available at the specialist's office, we facilitate that as well. And then as a patient, you can later log in to PracticeUsion and see all of your health history. So soup to nuts, we handle the entire visit. We've seen a number of different approaches where people are trying to engage the patient and have them put their information on the web. But the problem is the patient doesn't know their allergies and immunizations. They can't spell the prescriptions they're on. They don't always know all the conditions they've had. So, you know, the EMR, where it's incredibly interesting to me is that all that data is resident in one place. It's the system of record and the EpiCenter for all that information and when that's unlocked, you can do really, really incredible things, whether it's engaging the patient to take a bigger role in their own health or using that data for research for genomic testing or finding new curers. So that's that's really what I'm passionate about as well. About a year ago, we got a story from a doctor saying that they saw a patient and because they were able to get to the patient's information, that patient, they effectively saved that patient's life because they were using practice fusion. And I think that while we don't see every one of those stories, that we, I know we do that at scale, well today, just sitting here, we'll see a hundred thousand patients today. So knowing that the, what we built has knowing that it's helping one person is profound, knowing that it's helping tens of thousands of people each day keeps me doing what I do. Most entrepreneurs, I know, this was in particularly true for us. It took us twice as long, was twice as hard and twice as expensive to actually get the company off the ground. So when you're really thinking about the idealistic in six months, we'll have funding, it could take a year or two and while you're not getting paid during that and when things are really hard, you have to love that project to keep going on it. So again, I think the recurring theme of a mission-driven company is something that I'm very passionate about and I encourage all entrepreneurs to really have that deep meaning and passion for their project. Otherwise, it will likely fall on the wayside.