Sure. I just found the translation, so hopefully I caught it all.
If I understand correctly, you were asking whether people leave their communities because of their treatment. The answer is yes. Some people do have to leave their community when it comes to treatment.
You mentioned the use of dialysis. Dialysis is huge. It's not only the accessibility of the program, but access to the quality of water that is in a lot of our communities. Some of them are having to leave those circumstances to be able to access that program and that service.
Anything that requires more specialized care.... You have some people, in fact, making the choice where they just choose that they're not going to do it because they have to travel so far, and their health care gets worse. The other thing is that, when they do leave, many times it's leaving by themselves to have that care, so there's the fear and the loneliness factor.