with mips, and the second panel will discuss ways to reform mips. the first panel will be moderated by cavita cottell who practices medicine and is a non-resident fellow at brookings. >> thank you, paul. i'm going to go ahead and -- i'm going to briefly introduce our panel. each panelist does have slides, and as a result, i couldn't help but put in -- i was able to get some slides myself. but as paul mentioned, and i know there are a lot of you watching on the webcast, we are going to talk about how mips is actually working on the ground, but we can't help but offer potential foray into some solutions or try to bridge to our second panel which paul will be leading. so starting to my right, we have belinda rutledge, and they're in order of appearance as well. the vice president of public strategy of the core institute for the green health system of california, sharon with the american college of physicians, aaron litz, and tim gron nirnig. they can each talk about their respe respective roles during their presentations. i decided to put in a couple p