that's why we asked the department of public health to include them in the overall along with teresa palmera host of people leading this conversation. we thank you for that. we're going to go ahead and open it up to public comment. folks, please stand up to the right or you can wait until i call you. each member of the public will have two minutes to speak. and please clearly state your name for the microphone. if you have any information, you can leave it with the clerk. i'm going to call patrick shaw. next is charles minister, sherrie groper and linda osario. >> thank you supe super visors. thank you for holding this. i'm patrick shaw. the dire lack of subacute facilities must be solved. we don't know how many 3,081 san franciscans discharged out of county already wound up in s.n.f. level of care rather than in a county or out of county subacute facility. they presented data last fall since 2003 we've lost over a thousandç3me s.n.f. beds in te city. 900 or so were hospital-based facility. dph informed the commission that san francisco faces the shortage of 1,745 s.n.f. beds 13 years fro