Remote Access Services: Questions for Vendors

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One option to offering remote services is contracting with a professional and reputable agency. Selecting a reliable and experienced vendor can positively contribute to the quality and effectiveness of the use of remote services. Consider asking the questions in this document as you seek a provider. 

Questions for Vendors

One option to offering remote services is contracting with a professional and reputable agency. Selecting a reliable and experienced vendor can positively contribute to the quality and effectiveness of the use of remote services. Consider asking the following questions as you seek a provider:

  • What is the hourly or per minute rate for your service?  Do you bill in 15-minute increments?
  • Do you provide any equipment?  If you provide equipment, who pays for shipping? Who owns that equipment and is responsible for repair?
  • Is technical support included in your service provision?  If so, is there a charge?
  • Will you provide training for staff?  If so, is there a charge?
  • How much advance notice do you need in order to fill a service request?
  • Do you provide “on-demand” service?  Is there a higher rate for ”last-minute” requests?
  • What is your cancellation policy?
  • What training do your interpreters/captionists go through to familiarize themselves with this delivery model?
  • Can you provide three references from agencies/people that have used your service?
  • What opportunities do consumers have to provide feedback about their experiences?
  • Does your state’s licensure law allow for or apply in this situation? Will the agency be responsible for making sure any service provider will comply with state laws?
  • Will you schedule the same service providers for the course to maintain consistency?
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