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. 2021 Jun;5(2):245-250.
doi: 10.1007/s41669-020-00232-9. Epub 2020 Sep 30.

Exploring Patient-Reported Costs Related to Hepatitis C on the Medical Crowdfunding Page GoFundMe®

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Exploring Patient-Reported Costs Related to Hepatitis C on the Medical Crowdfunding Page GoFundMe®

T Joseph Mattingly 2nd et al. Pharmacoecon Open. 2021 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Successful medical crowdfunding campaigns may alleviate or even eliminate the financial burden of expensive, cumulative medical bills. GoFundMe® crowdfunding pages for hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients were reviewed and analyzed to better understand the characteristics that contribute to a successful fundraising campaign in a disease often associated with patients with a lower social standing or stigma.

Methods: A pilot cross-sectional study of all publicly available GoFundMe® crowdfunding pages was conducted for posts related to HCV on GoFundMe® in June 2019. Similar to data extraction steps in a systematic literature review, page data were reviewed to identify whether the source of the patient's HCV infection was disclosed, if disclosed then how did the patient report contracting the disease, and all costs reported in the description as part of the rationale for requesting funds. Descriptive statistics of category and numeric variables were reported for the full sample, and exploratory analyses were conducted to determine any potential associations with categorical variables and the amount of donations received, categorized as small (< US$1000), moderate (US$1000-4999), and large (≥ US$5000).

Results: A total of 685 unique GoFundMe® pages were included in the analysis. Only 30% (206/685) of the pages disclosed the source of HCV infection. Of those that disclosed a virus source, 86% (177/206) described a source that appeared more socially desirable to our research team (blood transfusion, organ transplant, occupational exposure, etc.). In terms of actual donations received by a page, 46% (312/685) were less than US$1000, 38% (262/685) were between US$1000 and US$4999, and 16% (111/685) were US$5000 or more. Disclosing the virus source was associated with a higher donation category (p = 0.0099).

Conclusion: These exploratory findings yield important insights, both for patients or caregivers seeking support on GoFundMe® crowdfunding websites and for researchers interested in exploring the types of costs self-reported by patients in their public requests for financial assistance.

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Conflict of interest statement

T. Joseph Mattingly II reports consultant fees from G&W Labs, BMS, PhRMA, and NHC, all unrelated to this research. KL, AN, TT, and JO report no conflicts of interests.

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Countries with a GoFundMe listing related to Hepatitis C

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