 Good afternoon. My name is Bill Nadeau and I'm the Global Medical Affairs Manager with Cardinal Health. We are very pleased to be here to announce our commitment to the Patient Safety Movement Foundation and mission to eliminate preventable deaths by 2020. Cardinal Health's team has a deep understanding of health care and a passion for innovation. We strive to provide long-term, meaningful solutions, not just products and services, but holistic help. We apply our nearly 100 years of experience and expertise to reduce the total cost of health care and to improve the lives of patients. We are 36,000 humble partners striving each day to make health care more efficient, providers more effective, and patients as healthy as possible. Like you, we recognize the critical importance in supporting our communities. Two of our largest areas of focus are patient safety and combating prescription medication abuse. As you know, over 200,000 to 400,000 people die each year from preventable medical errors. Over the last eight years, we have awarded 284 safety grants to health care providers to drive innovative initiatives to improvements in patient safety in their departments and health systems. We also develop technologies to ensure patient safety while prescribing diverse therapies, including two that are actionable patient safety solutions work groups for the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. The first is events related to deep vein thrombosis. We are striving to develop technologies and create educational programs to ensure compliance to vascular compression therapies with our goal of completely eliminating preventable DVTs. The second is nasogastric feeding tube placement and verification. We have worked hard to create a technology that provides the clinician with visualization during adult feeding tube placement as we strive to eliminate preventable feeding tube misplacements. Our second area of major focus is combating prescription medication abuse. One in four teens take prescription medications, not prescribed for them, and more than 5,000 people abuse prescription medications for the first time every day. Since 2009, the College of Pharmacy at the Ohio State University and the Cardinal Health Foundation have partnered to provide open source educational materials that anyone can use to help prevent the misuse of prescription drugs. Our commitment through this program called GenerationRx delivers critical interactive education to raise awareness and change behavior. As a committed organization, Cardinal Health will demonstrate support for the Patient Safety Movement Foundation by conducting the following. Number one, spreading the mission of zero by 2020 to the Cardinal Health community. Number two, designating Cardinal Health team members to support actionable patient safety solutions workgroups, including the nasogastric feeding tube placement and verification workgroup and the deep vein thrombosis events workgroup. Number three, sharing actionable patient safety solutions within our Cardinal Health community. Number four, utilizing Patient Safety Movement Foundation educational resources for our internal training purposes. And number five, encouraging and facilitating the sharing of successful processes to eliminate preventable deaths among healthcare leaders within our Cardinal Health community. We at Cardinal Health are honored to support ongoing improvement in patient safety alongside the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. Thank you.