Linked with the portable medical information card "First Aid Tag"!
By reading the "emergency tag" with this application, medical information such as medical history and allergies can be promptly transmitted to emergency personnel. This will lead to the provision of safe and secure medical care.
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◆Register and change medical information with "First Aid Tag"!
You can manage your own medical information by registering your medical history, allergies, medication history, etc. in the "First Aid Tag".
* We do not handle information that can identify individuals.
*Please update regularly.
◆Reading medical information for prompt treatment
By wearing an "emergency tag", emergency workers can read it with this app at the scene of an emergency and quickly grasp medical information.
It prevents medical accidents and leads to prompt and safe medical care.
*Please attach the "First Aid Tag" to an easily accessible place such as your bag.
◆To tabulate medical information at the time of disaster!
Summarize which evacuation center you are in at the time of disaster.
By understanding the medical history, necessary medicines, number of caregivers and necessary treatments, it is possible to allocate medical resources efficiently.
*This service can only be used by people with access rights to the evacuation center aggregation system of local governments.
"First aid tag official site"
https://qqtag.jp/index.html
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https://qqtag.jp/service.html
"privacy policy"
https://qqtag.jp/policy.html
*Please agree to the terms of use and privacy policy before using.
■■■What is "First Aid Tag"■■■
In recent years, the shortage of ambulances due to an increase in the number of dispatches has become a major problem.
In addition, there are various barriers to solving problems, such as the spread of appropriate use and shortening of emergency transport time.
As a solution to these problems, we developed the "Emergency Tag" to eliminate the lack of medical information for the sick and injured, and to speed up emergency transportation.
Doctors, nurses, medical associations, fire departments, local governments, and private companies are participating in the "first-aid tag" study group.
The "first-aid tag" is also a research project of the Osaka University Hospital Advanced Critical Care Center.