mr. bradshaw. >> mr. bradshaw. i'm a long time paramedic for the city and county. i pick up one diabetic patient every shift. as a study, i don't no if this would project, but in a study that was done, it shows 30 percent of our -- of what we spend on care for diabetics is wasted on outcomes that were preventable. infections and outcomes and rehospitalization. that's similar. when i get a diabetic patient that ask me, what hospital would you go to, particularly in the regular hospital is on diversion, i can get a feeling of what hospital they can go. i don't know if my dee diabetic patient has a leg ulcer. where should they go for the best care. i don't that have data and hsf don't have that data. their own medical doctor don't have that data. kaiser has that data and they track that for the avoidable data. they didn't share the data and that's what we need to drive quality health care. i hope if we move forward, that the board will make data required. >> next speaker accident please. >> good afternoon supervisor. my name is rebecca and i'm a registered nurse and a