we have a range of services, some teams are more mobile, have smaller caseloads, general funded and mhsa funded. their ability to address the high priority is different from the 25-1 caseload. i don't think we know how many of those folks are case managed, some are. >> supervisor mandelman: priorit even all of them have assigned case managers. >> a lot of work to do. supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you. similar questions across the different levels of care, is there a standard ratio of patient to case managers? >> standard? >> supervisor haney: what is it like like for the kind of the higher levels? >> let me give the numbers. city-wide stabilization programs, three different teams ranges eight to one to 13 to one. the highest level which is our newest team is eight to one. >> supervisor haney: they are generally part of once you are going into a certain type of program with which you have a relationship, they are assigned a case manager and you provide the case management services for them. what happens if they completely leave the program or they are dropped out, you are s