they created a managed care program for the uninsured or vc state. the program shot in insurance coverage but it's a partnership between bcu and health dare providers to treat qualified uninsured individuals. when congress passed the program. it explained it wanted to stretch resources further and provide more comprehensive services as dr. draper read. statements by the oag and reports were a factor in the nearly 30% cut to payments to the 340b hospital that went into effect in january. i'm looking at one of the reports that the oig has done. which is a report dated november 2015. and i just want to read from the conclusion quote, page 13, it's important to note that our analysis was entirely financial. we did not examine the effect these changes would have on covered entities ability to serve their communities. so just to be clear. the oig report, this one in particular, did not examine how the cuts would effect urban and teaching hospitals ability to offer more comprehensive services to their needy patients. >> that's correct. the focus of the repo