Jason Hollar: Yeah. Thanks for the question, Daniel. And so, with Navista, we are on track to everything that we’ve laid out first raising this about a year ago. I mean, as I think about the progress we’ve made, I’d break it into a few key buckets. First of all — first and foremost, we’ve hired and brought in a fantastic team, a great mixture of internal and external talent, really drawing from industry those that have done this before and understand what that looks like, but also using our own expertise that have been more focused in other therapeutic areas, but a nice augmentation of the two. And then that new team quickly went to work and defined what went in front of our customers and prospective customers and really listened as to what is it that they need to run their practice, their business more efficiently, more effectively.
And it was through that work that we then came to the final point, which is defining the tools, the capabilities that we are building within Navista. So, we didn’t just go off and build it. We are building it around what the customers are demanding that they need, those community oncologists, those independent community oncologists, really looking at differentiating for what they need to run their business, both again, efficiently, but also effectively to further improve upon the lives of their patients. So that is the work that’s been done, and we are every day building out more elements of this. So I wouldn’t think about it as a particular date that everything goes live and we suddenly have this influx of volume. This is the type of thing that builds out our capability over time in different ways and working with our current customers, as well as the prospective ones to layer in when they come into this network and which services they utilize within the network.
So that leads you to the Specialty Networks piece, which I would think about it as we now have an internal technology and capability set that’s augmenting what we had before. But Navista always approached this in terms of the best of the best in the industry. Using what we have is great, but we also are using a lot of third-party partners to bring in their tools and capabilities, because we’re going to put the customers’ needs first, the providers’ needs first and then build around that. So we do see that there is a role for Specialty Networks and their PPS Analytics platform, but we’re not going to make that the priority. We’re going to listen to the customers and then determine which pieces of that to bring into that network. So we haven’t finalized those decisions as it relates to Specialty Networks.
But what I will tell you, on day one, just having that team’s insight and expertise has been very beneficial to our own Navista team. So having — and I mentioned this when we announced the acquisition of Specialty Networks. Yeah, the assets are fantastic. The business is fantastic. But the most important thing for us was the leadership team and the capabilities that they’re bringing along with it is every bit as great as what we thought it was when we made the announcement. And we’re seeing that with boots on the ground now as we work, not just within Navista, but with the broader business to further improve our capabilities across all the therapeutic areas.
Operator: Thank you very much, gentlemen. Ladies and gentlemen, that will conclude today’s question-and-answer session. I turn the call back over to Mr. Jason Hollar for any additional or closing remarks. Thank you.
Jason Hollar: Yeah. Thank you. Just to close, appreciate everyone spending some time with us this morning. We hope the overall message that you took away from the call today is that we have a strong and resilient business and a very clear plan for us for ’25 and ’26, and we’re excited about the opportunities and ensuring that our customers and their patients continue to get fantastic service. So thanks again for joining us today and have a great day.
Operator: Thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen, that concludes today’s presentation. Thank you for your attendance. You may disconnect. Have a good day and goodbye.