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That is our intention . And i just want to close with your questions. It feels like a half a dozen topics, but it could be a few more. But these are items that are being discussed, and i really appreciate you raising them and starting that dialogue here. Supervisor preston and thank you for your willingness to have the conversation, and thank you to all the frontline workers who have really formed both the questions and stood in the ontheground reality with folks that are living this crisis. I appreciate everyones work on this, and thanks again. Thank you. President breslin any other comments or questions . Vice president follansbee yeah, this is commissioner follansbee. I think [inaudible] Vice President follansbee regarding potential usefulness which is, of course, not firmed. So the bottom line is if a patient did not get their medications because of some complicating thing, we shouldnt be rewarding the rates based on the unavailability of medications because of overutilization else
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