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hello everyone and thank you for joining this webinar as part of our practical and visionary views for out of hospital care webinar series today we will be talking about the keys to success in an obl or asc our speakers today include andrew metzler practice administrator at heart south cardiovascular group who will discuss tips and trends for operating a successful obl and asc we also have evan hoffman director of state and local government relations at phillips who will talk about the legislation barriers to overcome in this space and myself robert martinez national sales manager for symphony suite to talk about how to make the vision of owning your own obl or aseality iamp;#39;ll now pass it over to andrew thanks robert for the introduction like i said my name is andrew metzler iamp;#39;m the administrator for a private practice cardiology group um in um alabama and uh weamp;#39;ve iamp;#39;ve worked in oblamp;#39;s in the cardiovascular space for uh five years now so iamp;#39;