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Writer's pictureJorge Maisonet-Colon

How It Works: Fundraising for Patients

Updated: Nov 2

At PSN, we partner with hospitals to help patients receive life-saving advanced medical care through fundraising. Here’s how the process works:


  1. Hospital Submission: All patient fundraisers must be submitted by a hospital. Hospitals have the option to either create the GoFundMe page for their patients or allow patients to create their own page. Once created, the hospital submits the page link to us for monitoring.

  2. Page Creation & Monitoring: PSN charges hospitals a fee for creating and monitoring GoFundMe pages. If a hospital chooses to create a page, or approves a patient-created page, it is then linked to the hospital’s nonprofit as the beneficiary. This ensures that all donations go directly to the hospital, allowing them to manage treatment costs.

  3. Fund Allocation: Once funds are raised, the hospital decides how they are allocated to cover the patient’s treatment. Hospitals also have full control over when a campaign starts and when it ends, depending on the patient's treatment progress and needs.

  4. Transparent Monitoring: PSN monitors patient pages and charges hospitals both a fundraising fee and a monthly page monitoring fee to ensure campaigns run smoothly. Patients can easily track the progress of their fundraising efforts by visiting their public GoFundMe page, where all donation information is transparent.


By partnering with hospitals, PSN ensures that funds raised go directly to the critical care patients need, allowing hospitals to provide advanced medical treatments that may not be accessible otherwise.

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