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thank you for joining us everyone were going to give it a couple minutes to fill the room here thanks again everyone for joining us were going to give it about another minute or so to fill the room [Music] thanks again everyone for joining us well give it about 30 more seconds to fill the room here good afternoon everyone thank you for joining us once again for our weekly wednesday webinar series todays webinar is on the hemophilia treatment center patient satisfaction survey my name is bretts battalion im the vice president of advancement here at the national home affiliate foundation at any point during the webinar if you would like to ask a question please use the q and a feature at the bottom of your screen we have nhf staff members monitoring these questions which we oppose to our presenters after the presentation this webinar is being recorded and will be available to the community beginning on friday april 30th im joined today by dr judith baker who is the public health