Di Carlo Alessia, Leveridge Michael, McGregor Thomas B
School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Department of Urology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Can Urol Assoc J. 2021 Mar;15(3):E139-E143. doi: 10.5489/cuaj.6572.
Crowdfunding is becoming an increasingly used resource for patients to cover costs related to medical care. These costs can be related directly to treatments or indirectly to loss of income or travel-related costs. Little is known as to the extent of which crowdfunding is used for urological disease here in Canada. This study offers a first look at the prevalence of crowdfunding for urological disease and the factors surrounding its use.
In January 2020, we queried the GoFundMe internal search engine for fundraising campaigns regarding urological ailments. Results were categorized according to the major organs of urological disease.
Crowdfunding campaigns are very prevalent within several areas of urology. Prostate cancer and chronic kidney disease represent the most frequent reason for campaigns. Fundraising goals and actual funds raised for malignant disease were significantly more than for benign disease. Interestingly, there was a significant portion of crowdfunding campaigns to cover costs for non-conventional treatments and transplant tourism.
Crowdfunding use to help cover direct and indirect costs of medical care is becoming increasingly apparent through several facets of medicine. This study shows that this statement holds true when looking at patients with urological disease in Canada. As urologists, we need to be aware of this trend, as it highlights the often-unforeseen financial burdens experienced by our patients.
众筹正日益成为患者支付医疗相关费用的一种资源。这些费用可能直接与治疗有关,也可能间接与收入损失或旅行相关费用有关。在加拿大,对于众筹用于泌尿系统疾病的程度知之甚少。本研究首次探讨了泌尿系统疾病众筹的普遍性及其使用的相关因素。
2020年1月,我们在GoFundMe内部搜索引擎中查询了有关泌尿系统疾病的筹款活动。结果根据泌尿系统疾病的主要器官进行分类。
众筹活动在泌尿外科的几个领域非常普遍。前列腺癌和慢性肾病是最常见的筹款原因。恶性疾病的筹款目标和实际筹集资金明显高于良性疾病。有趣的是,有相当一部分众筹活动是为了支付非常规治疗和移植旅游的费用。
通过医学的多个方面,众筹用于帮助支付医疗护理的直接和间接费用正变得越来越明显。这项研究表明,在加拿大,对于患有泌尿系统疾病的患者来说也是如此。作为泌尿外科医生,我们需要意识到这一趋势,因为它凸显了我们患者经常面临的意想不到的经济负担。