. >> host: new jersey, on the jersey shore, patreesha? >> caller: i worked in healthcare for several years. and things that would be helpful for reforming the healthcare system. and one of them is -- you had a guest on, susan, i don't know if you were the moderator at the time, some months ago he was either from johns hopkins or the mayo clinic. and he confessed that there were no standards of practice for high risk surgeries in hospitals. and that astounded me. because i feel that that really, you know, is a tremendous waste regarding tort reform. i think it's necessary to have standards of practice in hospitals where they perform high risk surgeries. and is it the fault of the physician and the hospital that they should pay out the patient who suffered. even the family of the patient who died or the patient had long-term negative results. and this would reduce tort reform immensely as far as i'm concerned. secondly, i want to talk about primary care physicians. i know that president obama is pushing for primary care physicians. to incre