But the health department gets it in the format that they want on the other side, whether that's FHIR, HL7 or CSV or whatever they want to get the data in. So it allows us to continually move people along without. In the past, you know, we've done a lot of everybody move to this version of HL7 and then five to seven years later, it's like we finally get everyone there. This allows a continuous path of movement. And then the third part of that project is called Data Automation, which is really providing technical assistance to the different centers and the states to just give them manpower to help do that. (28:32–28:43)
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