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Investigating the Relationship Between Medical Crowdfunding and Personal Bankruptcy in the United States: Evidence of a Digital Divide

机译:在美国调查医疗众筹与个人破产之间的关系:数字鸿沟的证据

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As of 2007, an estimated 62% of individual bankruptcy filings in the United States were a direct result of costs borne from medical treatment following illness or injury, up from 46% in 2001. This pressing issue is only getting worse and is in need of relief. In this work, we consider the potential of a relatively recent, and rapidly growing, phenomenon to mitigate the problem: online crowdfunding for medical expenses, wherein patients reach out to their social network for monetary support via online platforms that facilitate the process. On the surface, medical crowdfunding holds the potential to address insurance gaps and to help those burdened by medical debt. However, recent questions have arisen in the healthcare literature around fairness and equity in the distribution of funds. Consistent with the notion of digital divide, many have raised concerns that the individuals most likely to benefit from these services are not the individuals who are most in need. Accordingly, we first seek to establish the effect of this novel phenomenon on a key indicator of financial distress: rates of personal bankruptcy. We then explore heterogeneity in patterns of funding solicitation and acquisition, to assess the presence inequalities across patient populations. We leverage proprietary data from a large medical crowdfunding platform based in the United States, which we combine with county records of personal bankruptcy filings. We report evidence that greater success amongst medical crowdfunding campaigns does translate into a reduction in personal bankruptcy filings. Subsequently, we report analyses which revealed evidence consistent with the presence of a digital divide. Specifically, we report evidence that disadvantaged groups are systematically more likely to launch medical crowdfunding campaigns, yet conditional on campaign launch, garner systematically less in funding. We discuss the implications for the literature on the digital divide, as well as implications for practice and policy.
机译:截至2007年,估计美国有62%的个人破产申请是由疾病或受伤后的医疗费用直接导致的,而2001年为46%。这个紧迫的问题只会越来越严重,需要解决。救济。在这项工作中,我们考虑了一种相对较新且迅速发展的现象来缓解该问题的潜力:用于医疗费用的在线众筹,其中患者通过促进该过程的在线平台伸向其社交网络以寻求货币支持。从表面上看,医疗众筹具有解决保险缺口和帮助承受医疗债务负担的人的潜力。但是,最近在卫生保健文献中出现了关于资金分配的公平性和公平性的问题。与数字鸿沟的概念一致,许多人担心,最有可能从这些服务中受益的人不是最需要的人。因此,我们首先寻求确定这种新颖现象对财务困境的关键指标:个人破产率的影响。然后,我们在筹集资金和获取资金的方式上探索异质性,以评估患者人群中存在的不平等。我们利用来自美国大型医疗众筹平台的专有数据,并将其与县个人破产申请记录相结合。我们报告的证据表明,在医疗众筹活动中取得更大的成功确实意味着减少了个人破产申请。随后,我们报告了一些分析,这些分析揭示了与数字鸿沟一致的证据。具体而言,我们报告的证据表明,弱势群体更有可能系统地发起医疗众筹活动,但以活动发起为条件,系统地获得的资金较少。我们讨论了数字鸿沟对文学的启示,以及对实践和政策的启示。

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  • 来源
    《MIS quarterly》 |2019年第1期|237-262|共26页
  • 作者

    Burtch Gordon; Chan Jason;

  • 作者单位

    Univ Minnesota, Carlson Sch Management, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA;

    Univ Minnesota, Carlson Sch Management, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Crowdfunding; medical bankruptcy; online platform; digital divide;

    机译:众筹;医疗破产;在线平台;数字鸿沟;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 04:08:13

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