What happens if EMTs or Paramedics swipe finger prints and they rarely find subscribers in the database and get tired of trying- they will no longer use?
20. Answer: This issue can be resolved with a comprehensive co-marketing plan that involves the EMS provider and all area hospitals. This will achieve two very important steps: Community buy-in resulting in a large amount of participants. The ability for EmergiLink to become a household name where eventually EMS Providers and hospital personnel will ask everyone if they are an EmergiLink participant. The small percentage of patients that are actually unconscious will most likely be the ones whose prints are automatically scanned. EmergiLink is also a new program with a concept many healthcare professionals have been waiting to see and participate in for many years now. This was recently evident by the overwhelming response by all hospitals we visited in Las Vegas. Like any new program, critical mass may take some time to achieve. EmergiLink knows this program will need the blessing of EMS providers and hospitals to be successful. We are also discussing partnerships with hospital insura
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