This document discusses human trafficking in the United States and the role of healthcare providers. It notes that between 66-88% of human trafficking victims interact with healthcare during their captivity. The top states for human trafficking hotline calls are California, Texas, Florida, Ohio, and New York. The document provides indicators that a patient may be a trafficking victim, such as an inconsistent story, injuries, or not having control over documents. It instructs healthcare providers to contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline if they suspect someone is a victim so they can help assess the situation and get the patient help.