No, I don't know the exact figures, but I also know of another really fine piece of research done by Chapel as well, comparing the cost of putting someone in an institution and keeping them in the community. Up until a certain threshold, it's way cheaper to keep someone in the community than to put them in an institution. When you start to require oxygen, when your chronic illnesses reach, like, five, which is a very serious, complex level, that's when people do require going into an institution, because it costs more to deliver that at home. But there's a huge window where we could keep way more people in the community.
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