In a randomized sample of 637 US medical GoFundMe campaigns, non-white recipients were underrepresented and received fewer and smaller donations, while women performed most campaign organizing.
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A cross-sectional study of social inequities in medical crowdfunding campaigns in the United States
In a randomized sample of 637 US medical GoFundMe campaigns, non-white recipients were underrepresented and received fewer and smaller donations, while women performed most campaign organizing.