. >>> hi, my name is timothy goldstein, a registered nurse at san francisco general in the late '70s as a nurse and i've worked all around the hospital there. back then with all of our complaints, they were saying they were working under staffing issues, the most staffing issues they were working on, was getting adequate beds back then. so, it's still a problem obviously. currently [speaker not understood] outpatient clinic right across the street here. its main population has been the tenderloin homeless patients. my main focus has been hiv patients. i'm more concerned -- i want to express my concerns right now about the, about the expectations of us accommodating all of these new patients coming into the system. our current system, outpatient wise we're not able to accommodate the ones we have. they reconfigured many things in the system so consequently our clinic has been separated [speaker not understood] primary urgent care. we lost a lot of patience, primary care patients in the process of separation and reconfiguration. some of the more difficult patients to getting the primar