with the exception of langley porter, which is a dedicated psychiatric hospital. these other run at about 60%. as mentioned previously, hospitals also receive psychiatric patients in the emergency room, and of course patients with psychiatric disorders also have this. as with san francisco general hospital, patients in the emergency rooms at these hospitals, whether they were on diversion or they came to the emergency room some other way, the majority of them need to stabilize on medications or be transferred to a different program. acute care is not a lasting need. the take away is it is not more psychiatric needs that are needed in the city but brother- in-law level of care for a place for people to wait for transfer to another type of program. this was amended to specifically provide for this important service. finally, in this category, and the d.a. would provide a range of community benefits that would support the vulnerable population in san francisco and that are in line with the help commission's recommendation. these include working with dph and others to