cpmc admitted that plans for the unitunits were fluid and unknowp to the opening. up until this week, they were unable to provide us with staffing plan for the hospital. this should be elementary and should have been done long before now. after all, we knew when the hospital was opening. we had a count down clock in our lobby so we knew when the hospital was going to open. it wasn't new. it didn't just happen. from our vantage point, we had to point cpmc just to keep from closing saint lukes, i've been testifying here 10 years about keeping saint lukes open, it's not new. we fought plans to shut down vital services such as sniff and sub acute. it's more than ironic they boast about their center of exens after moving the units that would help aging patients transitioning from hospitallation. it was nice they had a block party and it was instagram able moments but we have patients to take care of and the hospital needs to be staffed. we ask that the commissioners hold a special meeting focuses on the transition of the hospital with the focus on patient safety practic