Hospital

v1.0.2

Help patients find suitable hospitals based on medical needs, location, hospital level, and specialties. Use when the user wants to find a hospital, compare...

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Purpose & Capability
The name, description, and runtime instructions all focus on finding and recommending hospitals (including Chinese hospital level terminology and emergency guidance). There are no unrelated requirements (no binaries, env vars, or external credentials) that would be out of scope for a hospital-finder.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md stays within scope: it asks the agent to clarify user medical condition, location, urgency, and preferences, then produce 2–3 recommendations with rationale and a standard output format. It explicitly disclaims giving medical advice and instructs users to call emergency services for life‑threatening events. It does not instruct reading system files, environment variables, or sending data to third‑party endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present; this is instruction-only, so nothing is written to disk or fetched during install.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are required. The skill's needs are minimal and proportionate to its stated functionality.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request permanent/always-on presence (always:false) and does not modify other skills or system settings. Autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but is not combined with any elevated privileges here.
Assessment
This skill appears to be a straightforward, instruction-only hospital finder with no hidden permissions. Before using: (1) Do not share highly sensitive personal health identifiers unless you intend to; the skill asks clarifying questions but does not require system access. (2) Treat recommendations as informational — verify hospital details (addresses, hours, bed availability, insurance acceptance) with official sources before traveling. (3) For urgent or life‑threatening issues, follow local emergency procedures (the skill references China’s 120). (4) Be aware of potential hallucinations: ask the skill to cite sources or confirm up-to-date contact info if you need actionable directions.

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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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