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Kyle Rice (00:00) hey, Camila, how you doing this week?

Camila Guaman (00:03) Not bad. We’re having some good weather today.

Kyle Rice (00:06) Yeah, not too bad. It’s been kind of crazy with the weather. I feel like it was really nice the last two weeks then got cold for a little bit, had some severe storms this week. So it’s been a little bit of a whirlwind here.

Camila Guaman (00:15) We’re definitely getting some spring showers that’s for sure. All good. I apologize for the background noise. I’m at a coffee shop today.

Kyle Rice (00:25) No worries.

Camila Guaman (00:27) Thank you for meeting with me. I felt like there are providers at atria who are having quite a bit of questions this week as you can tell.

Kyle Rice (00:36) Yeah, no problem. No problem. Definitely pops up for sure. I had a few updates for you first and foremost, I know the New Jersey fingerprint workaround was probably top of mind. I did confirm with our head of licensing, Tristan that we should be able to accommodate the workaround when providers are going into New Jersey to complete fingerprints, we just ask them to complete an extra set of hard fingerprint cards. So they should have that one stop shop for fingerprinting. Only. The team is just going to keep the print scan task open and intake just for some additional visibility. And then we’ll upload that hard card into print scan for any future use for states?

Camila Guaman (01:15) That’s perfect. With that. Also like do they have, is that a message of them having to get like the actual paper fingerprints be added in the task?

Kyle Rice (01:24) Yes, it should. Yeah, it should be.

Camila Guaman (01:26) Okay, perfect. Amazing. And when would that be implemented? Is that just? I’m sure it’s going to take some time. There’s quite a bit of fingerprint tasks. I’m sure.

Kyle Rice (01:35) Should be going live. Should be live as of this week. And I know the team is going through and I will shoot a message to them to see if we can update any fingerprints and process for this new workaround as well.

Camila Guaman (01:48) Perfect. Amazing. Okay. I have a few questions I like went through like our emails, maybe I missed some. So I don’t know if you want to go through maybe or just what I have.

Kyle Rice (02:02) Yeah, sure. If you want to kick it off, that’s fine. I know we’re talking Natalie Bello this week, Stephanie Bergeron. So presenting updates pertaining to her and then Amy grinberg for her, yes, Florida and California.

Camila Guaman (02:13) Perfect. Yeah, your list matches my list and thank you for like triple confirming the RM rule. I just like, I know I’ve mentioned like it just specifically for states I would hate for like that to get stopped or unfold and it’s just good to know because I’ve definitely have been requesting for those states, you know, RN licenses.

Kyle Rice (02:36) Yeah, no worries. I also wanted to link, I’ll send it in the chat as well, the nursing compact map. So you can reference this. I’ll send it in the chat here as well. But if you want to reference this for any RNS that hold a compact licensure, almost every state is either participating or either participating or in legislation, except for, I believe it’s Oregon, Nevada and California. New York is currently in the process of legislating or passing the legislation for this. So that should be impacted, maybe probably in a couple months just depending on the timeline with, you know, the internal politicking and whatnot, so that should be going live as well. But I believe there are about, I think it’s I want to say 48.

Camila Guaman (03:25) 40.

Kyle Rice (03:26) six participating states right now, maybe 44. So if they hold a compact license in any of these states here, let me share my screen as well just to give you a little bit of insight.

Camila Guaman (03:37) And sorry, go ahead, no.

Kyle Rice (03:39) I was going to say any of these blue states here that are highlighted in blue, the compact is impacted enacted. So we can, if they have a compact licensure, say in like New Jersey or Florida, for example, they can kick off any NP licensure in any of these states that are participating. But for New York, I know that was top of mind. They would just need to obtain the RN, initial licensure in that state. And then we would be able to proceed with the NP. And the same is said for California as well.

Camila Guaman (04:10) That’s perfect. In terms of compact licensing. That makes total sense to me. I think what was a little bit tricky for me was more so if let’s just say perfect example, New York, right? Not a compact license. If we’re requesting an NP license, and we or the person more so that lives in New York because we have a lot of NPS that live in New York in a non compact state is requesting a license in a compact state… if they needed an RN license, but it sounds like they don’t because of this because the state that they’re requesting in is a compact state.

Kyle Rice (04:49) So if it’s so part of the prerequisites for this nursing compact is you have to, it’s pretty much you just have to have a state of residence in one of these states. So if it’s a Connecticut RN, and they hold that compact, they could bypass it. If it’s a New York based registered nurse, they would need to, we would just need to apply for the RN and the NP license. If they don’t hold that compact license, if that makes.

Camila Guaman (05:10) sense. Okay… that makes sense. But I think I had like a different understanding just because and I know we were like just emailing to you like two seconds ago. If, sorry… one second. Let me just get my thoughts. If the licensing like you know, I had mentioned like if we are getting requesting licenses and in… Connecticut, New Jersey and Florida, but the person is in New York, then they do need an RN license then.

Kyle Rice (05:44) They would need an RN license because if they’re residing in New York, they will not have a compact license, a compact RN license there.

Camila Guaman (05:51) That’s interesting because then when I brought up the example for Beth epple, I mean, my understanding is that she doesn’t live in New Jersey, but I could definitely be mistaken. That’s why I was compact license. Makes total sense to me like that, of course. So that’s just in general for all, whether they’re an RN or they’re an NP license. That’s totally fine. Let me just take a look where she resides.

Kyle Rice (06:15) Yeah. Let’s take a look. You said Beth epple, right? Yeah, let me see.

Camila Guaman (06:22) Yeah. I mean, she lives in New York. There you go.

Kyle Rice (06:35) So, she would not let me just, I’m just pulling up her profile just to triple check here. She’s Elizabeth epple. Correct?

Camila Guaman (06:43) Yep.

Kyle Rice (06:53) Yeah. So she would not have a compact license just since New York is not participating as of yet. So she would need that prequisite RN license in each state she’s applying.

Camila Guaman (07:05) Okay. So, I think that it was just the same process I, that’s… yeah.

Kyle Rice (07:13) It gets a little bit confusing. It’s a little bit nuanced for sure.

Camila Guaman (07:15) Yeah, I guess for compact states like that makes total sense to me. I may be interested in the way that I first phrased the question, putting compact states aside, you know, when we’re requesting Florida licenses, I am, I mean, same thing, Tess McIntyre… Teresa, McIntyre. I mean, she… also lives in New York. So that’s where my questions came from there. And so I thought from your email, it said that they didn’t need an RN license.

Kyle Rice (07:48) So, Florida is an edge case for this. It’s a little bit different. Florida just requires a prequisite RN license active in any state. So you can actually proceed directly into the NP license. But that’s only specific for Florida.

Camila Guaman (08:04) So, New Jersey, Connecticut… New Jersey, Connecticut, and I believe, I just want to reference my email just because.

Camila Guaman (08:17) Yeah, New Jersey and Connecticut. Okay. New Jersey and Connecticut, they need an RN and NP. So Florida is the only one?

Kyle Rice (08:30) Yes. Yeah. Florida, you can dive. If they hold any active RN, aside from the compact, they can proceed directly into the NP application.

Kyle Rice (08:47) It’s a little bit nuanced with like some of these compact states in Florida. So it definitely gets a little bit confusing around, you know, the requests and the prerequisites needed for NP licensure.

Camila Guaman (09:06) Okay. Sorry, I’m just putting it in my notes. So I’m not, you know, having to go back and forth. So, Florida is just the only one needed. Can we look at Theresa McIntyre to see if she needs? I guess, so she definitely doesn’t need a Florida license. Is she all set with her other licenses that have been requested? Like does she need an RN license for any of those?

Kyle Rice (09:33) Tess McIntyre is a physician assistant, right?

Camila Guaman (09:36) Oh, no. It’s Theresa McIntyre. There, we have two mcintyres.

Kyle Rice (09:39) Ah, gotcha. Let me, I was pulling up, Tess. McIntyre. Let me look it up.

Kyle Rice (09:47) How do you spell McIntyre? Is it MCIN.

Camila Guaman (09:51) Yeah. MCIN. Oh.

Kyle Rice (09:52) My God. I got her here. She is all right. All right. So she lives in New York.

Kyle Rice (10:11) Yeah, it looks like she, we don’t have any active requests for her right now. Looks like she already, we had the request for Florida. Looks like a may of last year. Looks like she already holds that NP licensure there. So she’s all set.

Camila Guaman (10:23) OK, perfect. OK. So that’s clear compact license. They don’t need another license. They have a compact license. Florida is the only one. They don’t need an RN license. They need RN licenses in other states.

Kyle Rice (10:37) Yes, exactly.

Camila Guaman (10:39) Perfect. OK. And then just wanted to look back to Amy Greenberg. So she… has been a little bit frustrated the way that it’s been handled. Because what she has had to do right now, what she has had to do for her supervisor is basically go back and ask to fill out the form. And then has had to, you know, each state requires a form. So she’s having to ask the supervisor to fill out the form again. And, you know, the supervisor has been super helpful but she no longer works there. So it’s like an added favor. And so when she thought that was done. And then another task was created to basically, you know, request the same thing. She expressed a little bit of a frustration with how that is being handled just because she brought up a good point like if we have multiple tasks that are being created in different times but could be all accumulated into one for our supervisor to say, hey, please do the front and back for this form. We needed the, this additional information or please, we need it for multiple states. That way. You know, it also makes it easier to keep track of when they are being sent out and what is pending. So… it looked like they hadn’t like, the board hadn’t received it. But the person, you know, did email it and I think I mentioned it was like something like mail.

Kyle Rice (12:09) Yeah. I saw the note on there. I think it was a snail mail, yeah, around like the beginning of January as well. Yeah. So.

Camila Guaman (12:15) She’s very sorry just to say like the last thought is she’s very hesitant right now in proceeding with medallion. I’m trying to, you know, like say, you know, I know with states, it’s different than New Jersey. It’s its own thing. But, you know, trying to see what’s the best way to just kind of like use it for her. And right now, I feel like she thinks it’s the opposite. Yeah.

Kyle Rice (12:40) I know for California, I just refiled this again today with our licensing team. I’m asking them to call to verify that those have been received. I, I’m wondering if that they may be in process and that California is a little bit delayed since those were sent back in January. So hopefully we should have an update there. I know in terms of like tasking like that, we do have the ability to bulk kind of task like these like tasks together like for example, like the supervision tasking so that she can get them all at once. I think it’s just and I’m happy to give her a look here. I think just in this instance, the, I think the applications kind of went through at separate times for the need for the verification. So that kind of caused somewhat maybe the, you know, the rough pathway with her to, you know, and the roughness to request those from them. But I’m happy to re review those and we can add some special instructions in there for any future use cases just to make sure there’s a group together and we’re trying to avoid any future frustrations there. And then as soon as I get an update from the team, I’ll update you on the California application. I’m hopeful that supervision verification is in queue for processing and we truly don’t need to like retask that out for her supervisor for re completion. Yeah.

Camila Guaman (13:51) So, and thank you. And that you do bring up a great point Kyle when he came down to her specialty, it was a new specialty that we had for atria. And so it was very much like she may need this license. And then like two weeks later. So it’s definitely something that I am going to bring up to her. And like, it does make a difference with how you guys are, have been creating tasks, right? Like it’s makes it a little bit more complicated to combine tasks. If the license for the other state wasn’t created until a few weeks later, right? Another thing that she mentioned. And so I just wanted, to make sure I understand, well we’ll hold off on supervisor tasks for now, right? Okay. Because if there is a possibility that they did receive it and we don’t need to go back and ask for it again. That should be fine, right? Yeah.

Kyle Rice (14:42) Yeah, exactly. Okay. Perfect. Just taking a look here because, I know like she’s had a request probably like multiple supervision verification forms, which is like some of like some of these behavioral health licenses are like super nuanced in terms of like the pre supervision, the post supervision forms are needed. I know some of these came through. It looks like California came through. We submitted that on in December. Her Florida came through in the end of November here. And then I know her, Massachusetts… went through at the end of February here. And then the New Jersey has been in process since December as well. So that might have been like the various like frustrations she received with having to request these forms multiple times because I know the team will kind of as they come through if there is an opportunity to bulk task these. If they’re coming through at similar times, they, we had the system has the ability to like bulk tasks similar like tasking together to try to avoid like this exact administrative burden that she’s been encountering with some of these taskings?

Camila Guaman (15:47) That would be amazing. Another thing that I wanted to see if there was an update regarding the app, her ma, application for her specialty… yeah.

Kyle Rice (16:02) For Massachusetts, it looks like the team has requested everything. So we requested the CBC. We requested her transcript, all license verifications, her exam, scores, her bill. It looks like she just completed the billing portion as of three three. And then it looks like there’s a couple other additional item needed that we’re just waiting on board processing for the references were confirmed at the beginning of this month. And it looks like there’s a professional reference outstanding for her for one of her references, Conway or Alex Conway. And we’re just pending that completion as well from him.

Camila Guaman (16:45) And who is that? I’m sorry, I.

Kyle Rice (16:48) Believe it’s Alex, let me take a look at the exact name?

Kyle Rice (16:56) Alexander Conway, which we’re just pending response back for in terms of references. Actually, we just got an update as of the seventeenth that they sent the last reference into Massachusetts. So it looks like everything is at the board and we’re just pending them to process an issue the.

Camila Guaman (17:13) Other question was to thank you, Kyle. The other question was to the specialty that’s totally on me. Psychologist. I think she, I think the application right now is put in as a doctor of psychologist. Yeah, doctor of psychology. And she is only psychologist. She did mention like the application shouldn’t come changed like if at all. But if we could just update that. Yeah.

Kyle Rice (17:41) Let me take a look at that and see what we can do there to just get the update and see if anything further is needed from Massachusetts to issue?

Camila Guaman (17:47) Okay, perfect. Do you know like how complicated it may be or like what the process it is to update that?

Kyle Rice (17:53) Let me look into that for you. I’m just not familiar with it offhand what the update looks like, but happy to get some additional information there.

Camila Guaman (18:01) Okay. Totally. Fine. Thank you. That was.

Kyle Rice (18:05) The masshealth, right? The masshealth enrollment?

Camila Guaman (18:08) Yes… school replication experience. So, same thing for California, right? That we’re also holding off right now because this was sent on one 30 esnailmail.

Kyle Rice (18:24) Yes. Okay. Yeah, that’s the one I’m actually the team to call for, and then we have our Florida license and process the team. The team has also been calling the board as well. It looks like we made about four or five calls to the board. It looks like the only thing needed for and they have not been responding to any phone call like outreach. Unfortunately, we did reorder the transcript again as of 318 and that is, I believe the only item that was needed. I believe Florida confirmed the rest of the items at the board.

Camila Guaman (18:55) If I can ask just for… specifically for Amy Greenberg, this has been like just a constant question. And I’m meeting with her basically every week right now. If it’s possible to just get like a summarize of what’s holding off with the board. So, what’s holding off with the board? Like any confirmation? I know you guys pretty much already have this in the section to totally acknowledge that. But I think sometimes for them, like it’s just not clear to be laid out in the sense of like this is like they just want to know like just wants to know what is like in her control that she can do, and what is pending from the board. And then if there’s anything because she had also mentioned like and I know you acknowledge that like maybe the exam could be waived or I believe it was Massachusetts that she said that she would need to take?

Kyle Rice (19:46) I believe that’s for California?

Camila Guaman (19:48) Or California? Yeah.

Kyle Rice (19:49) Yeah. So, do you want to break down Florida, Massachusetts and California kind of a summary for her?

Camila Guaman (19:54) Yeah. And if there is anything upcoming as well, that would be super helpful.

Kyle Rice (20:00) Sure. Yeah, I could put that together for you.

Camila Guaman (20:03) Just because there are things that she may want to. I’m sorry, I didn’t realize it was going to be this loud here.

Kyle Rice (20:10) No, no, you’re all good. I can hear you perfectly.

Camila Guaman (20:14) There are some things that she, if she wants to take care of if she can. So like if, you know, medallion is waiting to create a task for whatever reason, whether it’s to be waived or whatever it may be. She just wants to know that, oh, okay. Sorry. Yeah.

Kyle Rice (20:39) Yeah, I can absolutely do that. Put together. Yeah, it looks like everything else that’s the only provider task that we’re needing from her is just for California and I know we’re going to hold off on that pending confirmation. And then what I can do is just put together a summary of like where the application currently stands, any, you know, items that are pending at the board just to give her some additional visibility because I know you’re meeting weekly with her, we can kind of summarize her and hopefully get her in a good spot.

Camila Guaman (21:09) Yeah, really? Seeing if there’s anything like upcoming for her would be amazing.

Kyle Rice (21:14) I don’t see anything upcoming right now except for Connecticut renewal for her. It looks like we have an April. So, unless the board kicks anything back, we should not need anything additional. And then the team will just need her to approve the Connecticut license renewal and CE attestations upcoming in… excuse me, may.

Kyle Rice (21:37) And I can kind of summarize that for you guys as well. Just kind of give her some additional insight and get her in a good spot here.

Camila Guaman (21:44) Perfect. Thank you.

Kyle Rice (21:46) No worries.

Camila Guaman (21:47) And then let me just see if I’m missing anything. Perfect. And then.

Camila Guaman (22:02) Stephanie Bergeron… I know you said you had an update for that, yeah?

Kyle Rice (22:11) We, I know she had reached out to New York and they let her know that the supervisor was that the file should have been forwarded to the supervisor. For review. We received the same update from the board. So, what I did is I marked that as a priority and the team is going to follow up next week. I just checked in her license this morning. We haven’t received any updates from New York as of yet, but I’m hoping that should, they should have everything they need there. And I believe that should be moved forward to issuance.

Kyle Rice (22:41) Her education was an unapproved course and she had a colleague that was approved in New York that graduated from the same class. So, I don’t believe that should be an issue there. I did flag this for the team and they should follow up with it. And then I should have an update for you early next week on that.

Camila Guaman (22:59) Early next week. Okay. That’s perfect. I’m just going to put that there.

Camila Guaman (23:08) And then I wanted to just bring this, not surprised at all. You know, New Jersey has been extremely difficult just in general and it seems like right now they’re being extra difficult to just get in contact with. Does medallion have like any other? It seems like they’re not even responding to emails even for Natalie Bello, you know, she was on the phone. She, you know, I got her to go to New Jersey. So she was, she’s not very happy that the fingerprints that she ended up going to New Jersey for are not, you know, are not even getting confirmation that they have been received. And so she called and then she told me that when she did call, they had told her that she needed to reach out to this specific person and this person could only be reached out via email. And so she did email but has not received a response, which, you know, medallion is the one that asked her to call. And so it was just kind of like a whole circle loop and it just feels like, you know, with Stephanie with Louis apollo, with Natalie velo, with, you know, New Jersey is being like more difficult than usual. I don’t know if you’ve like I don’t know if you’ve noticed. I’m sure you have, yeah.

Kyle Rice (24:22) So the New Jersey has the way that they work, they will not get put you in contact with like any of their reviewers. They’re kind of separated out by last name, like a to a through B or J through like L or whatever. So they’re kind of distinctly categorized in that if you call them, you’re going to get in touch with their like board, contact their call center and they’re very, they’re only able to give limited updates. We do have, I believe if we do lists like her medallion team email as a contact with the reviewers. So we do get reach outs, but they are like very notorious for being like non responsive, not responding to anything. But I did get an update on her fingerprints. Our team called identigo and said that they were completed and forwarded to the board. So they stated that they should have those prints hopefully this week for updating on her portal. So I believe that should be moved forward with that. And then I’m asking the team to follow up with the board just to confirm that those have been received. So hopefully that should go through here in the next couple of days.

Camila Guaman (25:31) Perfect. Okay. Amazing that’s really great news. Do you know what happened? Like what was the reason was identigo? Like did identigo? Like just not send it over or it’s just like again, New Jersey? I.

Kyle Rice (25:42) Think it’s just New Jersey in general. I think they’re experiencing some like very high volume right now in terms of like applicants. So I’m not sure if it got lost in the mix or if it was forwarded through a reviewer and just not added to her portal. They kind of have all of their sections separated out there in terms of like they have a specific, like reviewer. They have their own specific like CBC department. So I’m really not sure what happened with that, but it looks like we’re all set there and there should be forwarded to the board and hopefully the last item needed as soon as they acknowledge that will be a final license fee and the team will take care of that and hopefully get that issued.

Camila Guaman (26:16) That’s perfect. Is there anything like similar to that we can do for Luis depaulo? Like are we able to also contact identico? And also say, you know, given the fact that like, you know, New Jersey’s reason to ask for him to get his fingerprints done again was, so, was that he needed to get them done in New Jersey? And so my only thing is maybe is it possible for like identico to resend them? And since they’re in New Jersey and they got done in New Jersey, like maybe that could just bypass that. Yeah.

Kyle Rice (26:48) Let me ask the team if we could do that again and see, I’m not sure if we got a new contact at identico. Let me see what we can do there in terms of pushing that along and see if they can perhaps resend those. Because I know we’ve been reaching out to the reviewer with not a lot of success on their CBC team. So let me see what we can do there, Kami?

Camila Guaman (27:02) Yeah, that was just my thought just because like maybe it could be like our way of saying like sure fingerprints got done in New Jersey and then maybe it’s not an appeal. Maybe it’s just like resending the fingerprints since they were done in New Jersey.

Kyle Rice (27:13) Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Let me see what we can do there, perfect at.

Camila Guaman (27:17) This point, right? Like we just got to try anything. Yeah. But the other thing that I had a question on was, is there a way to just do like a quick check of the licenses that I’ve requested and see if there are any that, you know, are being put on hold for my reason? Like for example, the person needs to complete the profile, right? They’re being put on hold because of the provider or I need to request something else or anything like that. I just, I’ve been noticing there’s been a few licenses that I’ve been like just put on hold even if it’s just like we’re just waiting until we can combine all licenses that’s totally fine. I just want to make sure that they’re not getting missed. Yeah.

Kyle Rice (27:58) Are these in terms of like anything that was like newly or recently requested that you’re seeing like delays on or?

Camila Guaman (28:05) Yeah, for sure. I did not put the name down so that’s what I wanted to see. Maybe you can do just like a quick look of any licenses that have been requested that just haven’t been initiated at all, like through intake process. And it might definitely be just like, hey, this person hasn’t completed their profile and this is why, but just want to see if like they just need to, you know, maybe they’re being put on hold. And if so, why? Yeah.

Kyle Rice (28:30) For sure. I can definitely do a, what I’m going to do is I’m going to filter everything by that has not been through intake yet through requested. And then let me just filter this by new licenses. And what I can do is just like a review. It looks like we have 12 that are in requested that have not yet moved in. And it looks like most of these are just due to profile completions. What I could do is I can summarize anything. Any additional provider actions we need to get the profile completed. And then I’ll ask intake team to do this in a process, but it looks like just these 12 requests. It looks like they’re just lacking some profile information so I can summarize and send that forward for you?

Camila Guaman (29:07) Yeah, that would be great too because I can just follow up with them and let them know that their license won’t get started until they complete it.

Kyle Rice (29:15) Yeah, no problem. I can do that. I’m just making a quick note for myself. I can do that this afternoon after we hop off.

Camila Guaman (29:20) Amazing. Okay. Thank you so much, Kyle. I appreciate that. I know it just went over quite a bit, but I’ll let the team know and, you know, medallion’s on it. So I appreciate that.

Kyle Rice (29:31) Yeah, no worries. No worries. Anything else top of mind for you?

Camila Guaman (29:34) That’s it.

Kyle Rice (29:35) Are you working remotely today or are you in the office? Yeah.

Camila Guaman (29:38) It was my way of like this could be like a nice change of pace. I didn’t realize this coffee shop was going to be extremely loud.

Kyle Rice (29:45) I feel like, yeah, no, no, it’s not been loud at all. No.

Camila Guaman (29:50) No, I’m glad. Yeah, no, I’m in Brooklyn by the Brooklyn bridge, I know, but hopefully you’ll have a great weekend despite the rain. Yep.

Kyle Rice (30:03) Absolutely. I’m hoping so too, I got one of my kids home today off school. So she’s just outside of the backyard playing right now. And then, yeah, we’re just hopefully, you know, having a nice easy weekend. Any exciting plans for you?

Camila Guaman (30:14) That’s amazing. Not that I can think of to be honest because of the rain. I’ll probably just kind of keep it in the house. Yeah, yeah, maybe.

Kyle Rice (30:25) Tee something good up on TV or something like that definitely and kind of kick it up and, you know, get caught up for the upcoming week.

Camila Guaman (30:33) Exactly that 100 percent. But again, thank you so much. I know we went quite a bit. I figured it would be the best way to just see if anything that’s pending. No.

Kyle Rice (30:42) Worries. Yeah, give me a few minutes just to get some of these updates here going for you. I’m going to start with just the requested, the stuff that’s stuck in requested right now and I’ll send you a quick summary of all those currently in process.

Camila Guaman (30:55) Perfect. Thank you. Bye.

Kyle Rice (30:57) Bye. Happy Friday.

Camila Guaman (30:58) Happy Friday. Bye, bye bye.