National Emergency Medical Consultation App "Q-Suke"

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Page ID 1002487 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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An app that helps you decide whether to call an ambulance

The national emergency visit app "Q-Suke" has been developed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Fire and Disaster Management Agency to support citizens in assessing the urgency of their situation and to provide information on available medical institutions and means of consultation.
By selecting the relevant symptoms on the screen, messages indicating the necessary actions based on urgency (such as "Call an ambulance immediately" or "Visit a medical institution as soon as possible") will be displayed along with colors that convey a sense of urgency.
After that, you can search for medical institutions (linked to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's "Medical Information Network" to view information from neighboring prefectures) and search for means of consultation (linked to the "National Taxi Guide" of the National Hire and Taxi Federation).

"Q-Suke" Web Version

Illustration: Q-Suke Web Version

Note: Free to use, no personal information registration required

Q-Suke Smartphone Version

Illustration: Q-Suke Smartphone Version

Note: Free to use, no personal information registration required

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