my name is leo reichert, i am the general council of wellstar health care system in metropolitan atlanta. we have about 11 hospitals. we have a large medical group, about 1,000 providers in the medical group, about 200 ambulatory locations around the city and about 20,000 team members total. we had the privilege of acquiring from tenet, the facilities that were the subject of discussion yesterday, which is how we went from five hospitals to 11 hospitals last year. >> i'm bill pericak, a partner in the d.c. office. i've been with the firm for two years. prior to that i had a 25 year career at doj, including a stint in the fraud health care unit supervising cases in brooklyn and houston and baton rouge and getting a flavor for and including corporate health care fraud matters, which was a more recent trend of the health care fraud unit, and getting a flavor for what the department wanted to do in the corporate health care fraud context. >> thank you. as the slide recites the basic elements of the yates memo, but let me put into the broader context and tell you why it's so important that we