Other providers work on physically examining the patient to look for any life threats or other problems that can be fixed while en route to the hospital.
Throughout Southern California, non-profit providers work in partnership with school districts to provide after-school programs for k-12 students.
Service involves both a provider and a client working together to create value.
Some providers also work on incentives or performance related fees (% of savings).
Doctors and other providers do not work for the Government.
Such hiccups are usually not disturbing enough to be deal-breakers, and the providers are working on improving the technology.
Most providers work similarly to a prepaid calling card.
As providers and staff gain skill working with vulnerable families, they become qualified for, and move on to less difficult jobs.
In addition, providers often work with ISPs to make sure their messages are not blocked as spam.
Still, the program does offer a peek into the way such providers work on susceptible clients and what some folks are willing to swallow.