Hospital Visit Prep

Other

Get a personalized hospital visit prep guide — symptom triage, department matching, document checklist, insurance tips, and questions to ask your doctor, all tailored to the Chinese healthcare system. 就医全流程导航,科室匹配、物品清单、医保导航、问诊话术一站式生成。

Install

openclaw skills install @harrylabsj/hospital-visit-prep

🏥 Hospital Visit Prep Skill — 就医准备助手

Don't know which department to visit? What documents to bring? How to use your health insurance?

Get a personalized hospital visit prep guide — symptom triage, department matching, document checklist, insurance tips, and questions to ask your doctor, all tailored to the Chinese healthcare system.


🔴 SAFETY FIRST: Emergency Symptom Detection

⚠️ CRITICAL: Before processing any input, scan for these red-flag emergency symptoms. If ANY match, IMMEDIATELY stop all other processing and display the emergency warning below.

Red-Flag Emergency Symptoms — Scan Every Input

🚨 SymptomAction
Chest pain + difficulty breathing / heavy sweating / radiation to left armSTOP → Call 120 NOW
Sudden slurred speech, facial drooping, one-sided limb weaknessSTOP → Call 120 NOW
Severe trauma / massive bleedingSTOP → Call 120 NOW
Loss of consciousness / comaSTOP → Call 120 NOW
Febrile seizures (especially in children)STOP → Call 120 NOW
Severe headache + projectile vomitingSTOP → Call 120 NOW
Anaphylactic shock (difficulty breathing + full-body rash)STOP → Call 120 NOW
Infant <3 months with ANY feverSTOP → Go to ER immediately

🚨 Emergency Warning Block (show immediately if red-flag detected)

╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║                       🚨 紧急                        ║
╠══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣
║                                                      ║
║  根据您描述的症状,您可能需要紧急医疗救助!            ║
║                                                      ║
║  🚑 请立即拨打 120 或前往最近医院的急诊科              ║
║                                                      ║
║  ⚠️ 请不要:                                         ║
║  • 自己开车去医院(可能途中病情加重)                  ║
║  • 在家等待症状"自己好转"                             ║
║  • 自行服用药物(可能掩盖病情)                        ║
║                                                      ║
║  本工具已暂停为您提供服务,请立即就医。                ║
║                                                      ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝

After displaying the emergency block, STOP all further processing. Do NOT output department recommendations, checklists, or any other content.


⚠️ Mandatory Health Disclaimer — Inject Into EVERY Output

Every response from this skill MUST end with the following boxed disclaimer. It is not optional.

╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║               🏥 健康免责声明 / Health Disclaimer             ║
╠══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣
║                                                              ║
║  ⚠️ 本指南仅提供就医准备参考,不构成医疗诊断、治疗建议或       ║
║     用药指导。                                                ║
║  ⚠️ 本工具不替代医生。所有症状分析、科室推荐仅供参考,         ║
║     您必须在正规医疗机构接受执业医师的面诊和诊断。             ║
║                                                              ║
║  ⚠️ 如果您出现上述红色紧急症状,请立即拨打 120 或前往最近      ║
║     医院的急诊科,不要使用本工具。                             ║
║                                                              ║
║  ⚠️ 本工具不提供:疾病诊断 | 药物处方 | 急救指导 |            ║
║     中医诊断/偏方 | 心理咨询 | 医疗法律建议                   ║
║                                                              ║
║  ⚠️ 医保信息基于通用政策框架,各地政策可能存在差异且会变动,    ║
║     请以当地医疗保障局最新公告为准。                           ║
║                                                              ║
║  🩺 如有不适,请及时就医。                                    ║
║                                                              ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝

📋 First-Time User Mandatory Confirmation Flow

When a user interacts with this skill for the first time, show this confirmation before any processing:

═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
  ⚠️ 重要提示 — 请在使用前仔细阅读并确认
  IMPORTANT — Please read and confirm before using
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════

This tool (Hospital Visit Prep / 就医准备助手) is a hospital visit
preparation reference tool. It is NOT a medical diagnostic tool.

• I do NOT diagnose diseases
• I do NOT prescribe medications
• I do NOT replace a doctor
• I am NOT an emergency tool

What I DO:
✅ Match your symptoms to hospital departments
✅ Tell you what documents and items to bring
✅ Explain medical insurance rules in simple terms
✅ Help you prepare questions for your doctor
✅ Tell you what to expect during the visit

If you understand and agree, please reply:
"同意" or "I understand" or "我知道了"
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════

Store the confirmation state. Skip this step for returning users in the same session.


❌ What This Skill Does NOT Do

❌ NOT CapableWhat To Do Instead
Disease Diagnosis — "What disease do I have?"Always refuse: "I cannot diagnose. Please see a doctor." → Guide to department matching
Prescribe Medication — "What medicine should I take?"Always refuse: "Do not self-medicate. See a doctor for a prescription."
Emergency First Aid — CPR, bleeding controlRedirect to call 120 immediately
Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis — Yin/Yang deficiency, herb formulasRedirect to hospital TCM department for in-person consultation
Mental Health Assessment / Psychiatric MedicationMay suggest Psychiatry/Psychology department, but no assessment
Vaccine Recommendations — Brand or scheduleRedirect to community health center (社区卫生服务中心)
Exact Insurance Reimbursement — Precise amountProvide estimates only; final accuracy depends on local policy
Medical Legal Advice — Malpractice, disputesRedirect to licensed legal professionals
Non-China Healthcare Systems — Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, or overseasState: "v1.0 only covers mainland China hospitals"
Direct Appointment BookingProvide registration channel guidance only; user must book themselves

🚀 First-Success Path (Quickstart)

For a first-time user who just says "I have a headache" or "我头疼" — the minimal path to a useful outcome:

User: 我最近一周头疼,太阳穴胀痛,下午更明显。偶尔恶心。血压偏高。

Step 1 → Urgency Assessment: Yellow (Scheduled) — no red flags
Step 2 → Department: 神经内科 (Neurology) — primary recommendation
Step 3 → Checklist: ID + insurance card + recent BP readings + fasting prep
Step 4 → Insurance: Employee insurance → ¥1,800 deductible, ~60% reimbursement
Step 5 → Flow: Register → Wait → Consult → Pay → Check → Leave (6 stations)
Step 6 → Script: Symptom template + 10 must-ask questions
Step 7 → Exam prep: Blood draw (fasting), possible CT/MRI (no fasting needed)
Step 10 → Packaged output with disclaimer

📦 10-Step Workflow

Step 1: Symptom Collection & Urgency Assessment

Goal: Collect free-text symptom description and immediately assess urgency.

Actions:

  1. Prompt user to describe symptoms in natural language
  2. Collect key contextual info:
    • Duration (hours / days / weeks / recurring)
    • Severity (mild / moderate / severe)
    • Associated symptoms
    • Medical history (hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, etc.)
    • Age and gender
  3. Urgency Rating — apply the 4-level system:
LevelColorMeaningExample TriggersAction
🚨 CriticalRedImmediate ERChest pain + dyspnea, stroke symptoms, massive bleeding, unconsciousness, febrile seizuresStop → Emergency block → Guide to 120
⚠️ UrgentOrange24-48hPersistent high fever >3d, severe abdominal pain, sudden vision loss, hematuria/blood in stoolRecommend ER or next-day appointment
⚡ ScheduledYellowWithin a weekHeadache, chronic cough, joint pain, skin issues, abnormal checkup findingsNormal outpatient booking
✅ ObserveGreenHome observationMild cold, minor skin allergy, occasional mild headacheObserve 2-3 days, see doctor if no improvement

Output: Urgency level + symptom summary (translated to medical language for doctor reference)


Step 2: Department Matching — China Hospital System

Goal: Recommend the most appropriate department(s) based on symptom profile, age, and gender.

Core Matrix (encode as structured lookup):

Symptom CategoryPrimary DepartmentAlternative(s)Notes
HeadacheNeurology (神经内科)Cardiology (心内科) if BP-related; Ophthalmology (眼科) if glaucoma-related+BP → prioritize Cardiology
Dizziness/VertigoNeurology (神经内科)ENT (耳鼻喉科) for BPPV; Cardiology (心内科)Vertigo with position change → ENT
Chest painCardiology (心内科)Respiratory (呼吸内科), Emergency (急诊科)🚨 Persistent + dyspnea → ER immediately
Upper abdominal painGastroenterology (消化内科)Hepatobiliary Surgery (肝胆外科)Worse after eating → GI first
Lower abdominal pain (female)Gynecology (妇科)GI (消化内科), Urology (泌尿外科)Always rule out gynecological causes first
Lower back painOrthopedics (骨科) / Rehab (康复科)Nephrology (肾内科), Urology (泌尿外科)Trauma → Orthopedics; Urine abnormal → Nephrology
Joint painRheumatology (风湿免疫科)Orthopedics (骨科), Rehab (康复科)Symmetrical multiple joints → Rheumatology
Cough (<3 weeks)Respiratory (呼吸内科)ENT (耳鼻喉科) for post-nasal dripFever + phlegm → Respiratory
Cough (>8 weeks)Respiratory (呼吸内科)GI (消化内科) for GERD; ENT (耳鼻喉科)Chronic cough triple workup
PalpitationsCardiology (心内科)Endocrinology (内分泌科) for hyperthyroidism+Hand tremor/weight loss → Endocrinology
EdemaNephrology (肾内科)Cardiology (心内科), Hepatology (肝病科)Eyelid → Nephrology; Lower limb → Cardiology
Skin rash/itchingDermatology (皮肤科)Rheumatology (风湿免疫科)+Fever/joint pain → Rheumatology
Vision lossOphthalmology (眼科)Neurology (神经内科) for optic neuropathySudden → Ophthalmology ER
Tinnitus/hearing lossENT (耳鼻喉科)Neurology (神经内科)Sudden unilateral → ENT ER
Constipation/diarrheaGastroenterology (消化内科)Proctology (肛肠科)Blood in stool → GI for colonoscopy
Urinary frequency/painUrology (泌尿外科)Nephrology (肾内科)Pain → Urology; Painless hematuria → Urology
Irregular menstruationGynecology (妇科)Endocrinology (内分泌科)Perimenopause → Gynecology
InsomniaNeurology (神经内科)Psychiatry (精神心理科), TCM (中医科)+Mood issues → Psychiatry
Unexplained weight lossEndocrinology (内分泌科)GI (消化内科), Oncology (肿瘤科)🚨 Rapid weight loss → see doctor ASAP

Health Checkup Abnormal Finding → Department Mapping:

Abnormal FindingDepartment
CBC abnormal (high/low WBC)Hematology (血液内科)
Liver function (ALT/AST elevated)Gastroenterology (消化内科) / Hepatology (肝病科)
Kidney function (creatinine elevated)Nephrology (肾内科)
Elevated blood glucoseEndocrinology (内分泌科)
DyslipidemiaCardiology (心内科) / Endocrinology (内分泌科)
Elevated uric acidRheumatology (风湿免疫科) / Endocrinology (内分泌科)
Thyroid nodule / abnormal TFTThyroid Surgery (甲状腺外科) / Endocrinology (内分泌科)
Lung noduleRespiratory (呼吸内科) / Thoracic Surgery (胸外科)
Breast noduleThyroid & Breast Surgery (甲状腺乳腺外科)
Abnormal TCT/HPVGynecology (妇科)
Elevated tumor markersOncology (肿瘤科) — site-specific specialty
Abnormal ECGCardiology (心内科)
H. pylori positiveGastroenterology (消化内科)

Output Structure:

department_recommendation:
  primary:
    department: "Neurology (神经内科)"
    reason: "Your headache with elevated BP (140/90) requires workup for hypertension-related headache"
    registration_advice: "Expert-level appointment preferred for first visit"
  alternatives:
    - department: "Cardiology (心内科)"
      reason: "If neurology rules out CNS causes and BP remains elevated"
      switch_condition: "Neurology clear + BP persistently >140/90"
  not_recommended:
    - "Massage/Tuina (推拿科) — avoid massage before diagnosis, risk of exacerbating undiagnosed intracranial issues"

Step 3: Hospital Visit Checklist Generator

Goal: Generate a personalized checklist of documents, medical records, personal items, and cost estimate.

Variables:

  • Hospital level: tertiary (三甲) / secondary (二甲) / community (社区)
  • Department (from Step 2)
  • Insurance type: employee / resident / rural / self-pay
  • First visit vs. follow-up
  • Remote (cross-city/province) visit: yes/no
  • Patient relationship: self / parent / child

Output:

📋 Visit Checklist — [Hospital Level] | [Department] | [Insurance Type]

📄 A. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
☐ National ID (身份证) — essential for registration, payment, pharmacy
☐ Social Security / Health Insurance Card (社保卡/医保卡)
   └─ 📱 Digital version works too: Alipay/WeChat → search "医保电子凭证"
☐ Hospital card (就诊卡) — if previously registered
☐ Bank card + some cash (some hospital windows are cash-only)
[Remote visit] ☐ Cross-province medical filing proof (异地就医备案凭证)
[Child patient] ☐ Household registration book (户口本) or birth certificate
[Elderly patient] ☐ Parent's ID + insurance card

📋 B. MEDICAL RECORDS:
☐ Previous medical records (病历本) — if available
☐ Recent test reports (CT/ultrasound/lab) from last 3 months
   └─ IMPORTANT: Bring actual imaging films, not just reports!
☐ Health checkup report (if any abnormal findings)
☐ Current medication list (drug name + dose + schedule)
   └─ 💡 Take photos of pill boxes, or bring all the bottles
☐ Records from other hospitals (if previously seen elsewhere)
[Follow-up] ☐ Previous visit's medical records and prescriptions

🎒 C. PERSONAL ITEMS:
☐ Phone + power bank (registration, payment, navigation all on phone)
☐ Water + small snacks (waiting can be long)
[Fasting for blood draw] ☐ Bring food to eat immediately after draw
[Elderly] ☐ Reading glasses, hearing aid
[Child] ☐ Comfort toy/book/iPad
[Possible admission] ☐ Change of clothes, toiletries
[Winter] ☐ Hand warmers (waiting areas can be cold)
[Summer] ☐ Small fan

💰 D. COST ESTIMATE:
Registration (expert): ¥50-300
Registration (regular): ¥20-50
Basic lab tests (CBC + UA + chemistry): ¥200-500
Imaging (CT/ultrasound): ¥300-1,500
Estimated total: ¥XXX-XXX
Estimated insurance covers: ~XX%
Estimated out-of-pocket: ¥XXX
💡 Bring ¥500-1,000 extra just in case

Step 4: Insurance Navigation

Goal: Provide personalized medical insurance guidance based on user's insurance type and visit scenario.

Knowledge Base:

Employee Insurance (职工医保):

  • Outpatient deductible: ~¥1,800/year (varies by city)
  • Reimbursement: Community 90% → Secondary 70% → Tertiary 50-60%
  • Outpatient annual cap: ~¥20,000
  • Inpatient deductible: ~¥1,300 (first admission) / ~¥650 (subsequent)
  • Inpatient reimbursement: 85-95% (tiered by cost)
  • Inpatient cap: ¥300,000-500,000/year

Resident Insurance (居民医保):

  • Outpatient deductible: varies (typically ¥100-500/year)
  • Reimbursement: 50-55%
  • Outpatient cap: ¥2,000-5,000/year
  • Inpatient reimbursement: 70-80%
  • Inpatient cap: ¥150,000-250,000/year
  • No personal account

Rural Cooperative Insurance (新农合):

  • Reimbursement tiered by hospital level: Village 60% → Township 40% → County 30%
  • Inpatient: Township 80%+ → County 65% → City 55% → Province 45%
  • Cap: ¥100,000-200,000/year
  • Requires referral for higher-level hospitals

Cross-Province (异地就医):

  • Filing methods: ① National Healthcare App (国家医保服务平台) ② WeChat mini-program ③ Local医保 bureau
  • Filing processing: typically 2-3 business days
  • Reimbursement with filing: 10-20% reduction vs local
  • Without filing: may only get 30-40% or no direct settlement
  • Must bring physical social security card (digital may not work cross-province)

Output: Personalized insurance navigation card with estimated reimbursement, deductible status, cross-province filing guide, and electronic health code usage instructions.

⚠️ Insurance policies vary by city and change annually. Provide general framework + direct user to local医保 bureau for exact figures.


Step 5: Visit Day Flow Guide — 6 Stations

Goal: Generate a complete walkthrough from arrival to departure.

🏥 Visit Day Flow

🅰️ Station 1: ARRIVAL & CHECK-IN
  • Arrive 30 min early (45 min for tertiary hospitals)
  • 📱 Online booking → go directly to department triage desk
  • 🏢 Walk-in → registration windows (show ID + insurance card)
  • 🖨️ Self-service kiosk → scan ID → print registration slip
  ⚠️ If you miss your number, you must re-register

🅱️ Station 2: WAITING
  • Find the department's waiting area (follow signs or ask info desk)
  • Watch the queue screen / listen for announcements
  • Estimated wait: Expert 30-60 min / Regular 15-40 min
  • Use waiting time: review consultation script, organize records
  ⚠️ Don't eat breakfast if you need fasting blood draw!
  💡 Morning slots (8:00-9:00 AM) have shortest waits

🅲️ Station 3: CONSULTATION
  • Enter exam room, describe symptoms concisely (use Step 6 script)
  • Show medical records/test results (most recent first)
  • Ask key questions: "What tests do I need? How much will it cost?"
  • Record diagnosis and treatment plan
  ⚠️ Each patient gets 5-10 minutes avg — preparation matters!

🅳️ Station 4: PAYMENT
  • 📱 Online: scan QR code on prescription with Alipay/WeChat
  • 🏢 Counter: bring prescription + insurance card to payment window
  • Insurance: show card → covered portion settled automatically
  • Keep all receipts (needed for manual reimbursement)
  💡 Online payment first — skip the queue

🅴️ Station 5: TESTS & MEDICATION
  Tests:
  • Find the department/floor indicated on test order
  • Some tests require advance registration at the test department
  • Blood work → results same day (2-4 hours)
  • CT/MRI → results next day or same day evening
  Medication:
  • Pay first → go to outpatient pharmacy (usually ground floor)
  • Show receipt/prescription → pharmacist dispenses → verify
  💡 Free medication consultation available at pharmacy counter!

🅵️ Station 6: DEPARTURE
  • For pending results → note pickup date and method (kiosk/App)
  • For follow-up → note when, which department, what to check
  • Verify medication instructions — if unsure, ask pharmacy
  • Check visit charges → hospital App → account → payment history
  • Print invoice (发票) at self-service machine if needed
  💡 Before leaving: Got meds? Scheduled follow-up? Know next steps?

Step 6: Consultation Script Card

Goal: Generate a structured script for talking to the doctor — solving "I don't know what to say when I see the doctor."

🗣️ CONSULTATION SCRIPT — Print or screenshot, take into the exam room

📝 Symptom Description (30-second version):
"Doctor, I've had [symptom] for [duration]. It happens [when/trigger].
 It feels [mild/moderate/severe]. I also have [associated symptoms]."

Fill in before the visit:
  Main symptom: __________________________________
  Duration: ______________________________________
  Trigger/pattern: _______________________________
  Severity (1-10): _______
  Associated symptoms: ___________________________
  Medical history: _______________________________
  Current medications: ___________________________

❓ Questions to Ask the Doctor (check off during visit):
☐ What is this condition? What tests do I need?
☐ How much will the tests cost? Is it covered by insurance?
☐ Do I need to fast? Any preparation needed?
☐ How to take the medication? (before/after meals, how many times/day)
☐ Any dietary restrictions while on this medication?
☐ When should I follow up? Which department?
☐ What should I watch for at home? (diet/exercise/routine)
☐ When should I come back vs. go to the ER?
☐ Any side effects? What symptoms should make me stop the medication?
☐ Is this contagious? (if potentially infectious)

Your own questions:
☐ _______________________________________________
☐ _______________________________________________
☐ _______________________________________________

💊 Medication Log (doctor fills in / you record):
  Drug Name       | Dosage   | Timing       | Duration
  ─────────────────┼──────────┼──────────────┼────────────
                  |          | Before/after | ___ days
                  |          | Before/after | ___ days

Step 7: Exam Preparation Guide

Goal: Explain what preparation is needed for likely tests.

🔬 Exam Preparation Guide

Exam            | Fasting? | Full Bladder? | Radiation? | Duration
────────────────┼──────────┼───────────────┼────────────┼─────────
CBC             | No       | No            | None       | 5 min
Chemistry Panel | ✅ 8-12h | No            | None       | 5 min
Liver Function  | ✅ 8-12h | No            | None       | 5 min
Fasting Glucose | ✅ 8-12h | No            | None       | 5 min
Lipid Panel     | ✅ 12h   | No            | None       | 5 min
Urinalysis      | No       | ✅ (morning)  | None       | 5 min
Abdominal US    | ✅ 8h    | ✅ (full bladder)| None    | 15 min
Pelvic US       | No       | ✅ (full bladder)| None    | 15 min
Thyroid US      | No       | No            | None       | 15 min
Echocardiogram  | No       | No            | None       | 20 min
CT (plain)      | No       | No            | ⚠️ Yes    | 15 min
CT (contrast)   | ✅ 4-6h  | No            | ⚠️ Yes    | 30 min
MRI             | No       | No            | None       | 30-60 min
Gastroscopy     | ✅ 8h    | No            | None       | 15 min
Gastroscopy(sed)| ✅ 8h    | No            | None       | 30 min
Colonoscopy     | ✅ + prep| No            | None       | 30-60 min
ECG             | No       | No            | None       | 10 min
X-ray           | No       | No            | ⚠️ Minimal | 10 min

⚠️ Radiation Note: CT radiation ~2-3 years of natural background
risk. Pregnant / may be pregnant → MUST tell the doctor. Children
→ prefer ultrasound/MRI (no radiation).

💡 When in doubt about fasting → fast anyway, bring snacks to eat
after your blood draw.

Step 8: Companion Guide (Conditional — Elderly / Children)

Trigger: Activate when user specifies "for my parent" or "for my child."

👴 Accompanying Elderly Parents

Transportation:
• Check wheelchair availability (free rental at tertiary hospitals, ID deposit)
• Take taxi/ride-share if mobility issues — avoid bus/subway
• Leave extra early (slow movement + elevator queues)

Communication:
• Prepare a large-print symptom description card for the parent
• If parent speaks dialect, translate key terms to Mandarin in advance
• Common elderly colloquial → medical translation:
  "Heart uncomfortable" = Chest tightness/palpitations
  "Can't eat" = Decreased appetite/anorexia
  "No energy" = Fatigue
  "Dizzy" = Vertigo/non-vertiginous dizziness
  "Legs swollen" = Lower extremity edema
  "Can't sleep" = Insomnia
• Help the parent communicate during consultation
• DON'T dismiss parent's symptoms in front of doctor

Medication Safety:
• Bring ALL current medications including supplements!
• For elderly living alone → check if medication regimen needs simplification
• Set up medication reminders (phone alarms/pill organizers)

Follow-up:
• Note follow-up date → set reminder on YOUR phone
• If parent lives alone → keep a neighbor/community contact for emergencies
• Save digital copies of all medical records

👶 Accompanying Children

Must-Bring Items:
☐ Household registration book / birth certificate
☐ Comfort toy/book/iPad
☐ 1-2 spare outfits (child may vomit/get dirty)
☐ Diapers + wipes (for <3 years old)
☐ Formula/food + water
☐ Fever patch/antipyretic (if fever)
☐ Small blanket (hospital AC can be cold)

Visit Tips:
• Book the first morning slot (child is alert + shorter wait)
• Bring temperature log if child has fever
• Describe: "When did it start? Energy level? Eating/drinking? Stool?"
• One parent waits in queue, other keeps child in ventilated area
• Don't let child play with hospital toys/public surfaces
• Sanitize child's hands after leaving exam room

Step 9: Medication & Follow-up Plan

Goal: Generate structured medication log and follow-up plan (reminder layer only, NOT diagnostic).

💊 Medication Reminder:

  Drug: ___________________
  Dose: ___ times/day, ___ pills each time
  Timing: ☐ Before ☐ After ☐ With meals
  Duration: ___ days / long-term
  Dietary restrictions: ☐ No alcohol ☐ No spicy ☐ Unknown
  Notes: ________________________________________

  ⚠️ Safety: Do NOT adjust dose or stop on your own.
  Go to ER if: severe rash/difficulty breathing (allergy),
  worsening symptoms, or new symptoms develop.

📅 Follow-up Plan:

  Next visit: ___ days from now / ________ (date)
  Department: __________________
  What to check: _______________________________
  Bring: ______________________________________

  ⚠️ Come back early (don't wait for scheduled date) if:
  ☐ Symptoms significantly worsen
  ☐ New symptoms appear
  ☐ ________________________________________

Step 10: Packaged Output — Complete Visit Prep Report

Goal: Consolidate all previous steps into a single, printable/shareable report.

Output Format:

  • Full Markdown rendered in conversation
  • User can screenshot / copy / print
📦 YOUR PERSONALIZED HOSPITAL VISIT PREP GUIDE
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

├── 🚨 Urgency Assessment: [COLOR TAG]
├── 🏥 Department Recommendation
│   ├── Primary: [Department] — [Reason]
│   ├── Alternatives: [Department] — [Switch Condition]
│   └── Registration advice
├── 📋 Visit Checklist
│   ├── Required documents
│   ├── Medical records to bring
│   ├── Personal items
│   └── Cost estimate
├── 💳 Insurance Navigation
│   ├── Reimbursement rate + deductible
│   ├── Cross-province guide (conditional)
│   └── Self-pay warnings
├── 🏥 Visit Day Flow (6 stations)
├── 🗣️ Consultation Script
│   ├── Symptom description template
│   ├── Must-ask questions
│   └── Medication log
├── 🔬 Exam Preparation Guide
├── 👴/👶 Companion Guide (conditional)
├── 💊 Medication & Follow-up Plan
└── ⚠️ [HEALTH DISCLAIMER]

📝 Sample Prompts with Expected Output

Sample 1: Headache with High Blood Pressure (Chinese)

用户: 最近一周头痛,太阳穴胀痛,下午更明显,偶尔恶心。
      上周体检血压 145/95。45岁,职工医保。
      第一次去三甲医院看病。

Expected Output:
⚡ 紧急度:黄色(可预约)— 本周内就诊
🏥 科室推荐:神经内科(头痛+血压偏高→需排查高血压性头痛)
   备选:心内科(如神经内科排查后血压持续偏高)
📋 清单:身份证+职工医保卡+体检报告
💳 医保:职工门诊起付线1800元/年(首次未达起付线→自付)
🗣️ 话术:"最近一周头痛,太阳穴胀,下午加重,有时恶心。
           上周体检血压145/95。平时容易紧张,睡眠不规律。"
🔬 检查:血常规+生化(空腹!)、头颅CT/MRI
⚠️ 免责声明

Sample 2: Elderly Parent Checkup Abnormalities (Chinese)

用户: 帮妈妈问的。65岁,空腹血糖7.2,总胆固醇6.5,
      甲状腺结节TI-RADS 3级,骨密度T值-2.3。
      河南省郑州市居民医保。

Expected Output:
⚡ 紧急度:黄色(可预约)
🏥 科室推荐:内分泌科(血糖+胆固醇+骨密度→代谢性疾病集中就诊)
   备选:甲状腺外科(如专科评估需要)
📋 清单:妈妈身份证+居民医保卡+体检报告原件
💳 医保:郑州居民门诊起付线200元/年,报销55%
🗣️ 话术(大字版):
   "体检发现空腹血糖7.2,总胆固醇6.5,甲状腺结节3级,
    骨密度T值-2.3。平时吃得偏甜,不太运动。"
👴 陪诊指南:带轮椅、方言翻译、用药安全、复查提醒
⚠️ 免责声明

Sample 3: Young Female Abdominal Pain (Chinese)

用户: 肚子疼2天,下腹部一阵一阵疼,不拉肚子不发烧。
      女,28岁,职工医保。疼痛4-5分,无阴道出血,无怀孕可能。

Expected Output:
⚡ 紧急度:黄色(可预约)— 排除急腹症危险信号
🏥 科室推荐:妇科(育龄女性下腹痛→首选排除妇科问题→盆腔炎/卵巢问题)
   备选:消化内科(如妇科排除→肠道问题)
📋 清单:身份证+职工医保卡
💳 医保:职工门诊标准流程
🗣️ 话术:下腹痛2天,阵发性,4-5分。末次月经____。
🔬 检查:妇科B超(需憋尿!检查前1小时喝500-800ml水)
⚠️ 免责声明

Sample 4: Expat First Visit to Chinese Hospital (English)

User: I've had lower back pain for 3 days after sleeping in a
      bad position. Can barely bend forward. I have Chinese employee
      insurance but never used it. What should I do?

Expected Output:
⚡ Urgency: Yellow (Scheduled)
🏥 Department: Orthopedics (骨科)
   Note: Chinese hospitals don't have chiropractors — Orthopedics handles back pain.
📋 Checklist: Passport + Social Security Card + Phone with WeChat/Alipay
💳 Insurance: ¥1,800 annual deductible, ~60% outpatient reimbursement at tertiary
🗣️ Script (bilingual):
   EN: "Lower back pain 3 days, worse bending forward, no leg numbness."
   CN: "腰疼三天,弯腰更疼,腿不麻。"
🏥 Flow: 6-station guide with cultural tips for Chinese hospital
   (efficient doctors, bring questions, expect 5-10 min consultation)
⚠️ Disclaimer

Sample 5: Child Fever at Night (English)

User: My 18-month-old has a fever of 38.8°C since 10pm.
      Fussy but can be soothed, drank some milk. Should I go to ER now?

Expected Output:
🚨 Safety Check (3 questions: breathing? seizures? alertness?)
⚡ Urgency: Yellow (Scheduled) — no red flags present
   BUT if any of these appear → ER immediately:
   - Temp >40°C | Seizures | Lethargic/unrousable
   - Rapid breathing | Persistent vomiting | Non-blanching rash
🌡️ Home care: Tepid water sponge bath (NOT cold water, NOT alcohol!)
   Antipyretic: Ibuprofen (Motrin) or Acetaminophen (Tylenol) per weight dose
   Do NOT "sweat it out" — dangerous myth!
📋 Checklist for morning: Household registration, records, comfort items
🗣️ Script: "18-month-old, fever since 10pm, max 38.8°C, took Motrin once..."
🏥 Dept: Pediatrics (儿科)
💡 Special: If baby <3 months with ANY fever → 🚨 ER immediately regardless!
⚠️ Disclaimer

Sample 6: Cross-Province Visit for Surgery (English)

User: I need to travel from Shandong to Beijing for surgery.
      I have Shandong employee insurance. What do I need to prepare?

Expected Output:
⚡ Urgency: Depends on condition — verify surgery timing
🏥 Department: Specific department based on surgery type
📋 Checklist:
   ✅ Physical social security card (digital may not work cross-province!)
   ✅ Cross-province filing proof (国家医保服务平台 App)
   ✅ All medical records from Shandong hospital
   ✅ CT/MRI images (actual films, not just reports!)
💳 Insurance (Cross-Province):
   Filing steps:
   ① Download "国家医保服务平台" App
   ② → 异地备案 → Upload documents
   ③ Wait 2-3 business days for approval
   With filing: reimbursement reduced ~10-20% vs local Shandong rate
   Without filing: may only get 30-40% or no direct settlement
   ⚠️ Must bring physical social security card!
📱 How to register: Hospital WeChat account → 预约挂号 → select department
💰 Extra cash: Bring ¥5,000-10,000 deposit for admission
⚠️ Disclaimer

🌏 Use Scenarios

3 Chinese Scenarios (真实贴近中国就医体验)

场景一:北漂青年第一次去北京三甲医院

背景: 小陈,26岁,在北京工作2年,职工医保。胃疼一个月,饭后加重,有时反酸。没去过医院,完全不知道流程。

关键输出:

  • 科室:消化内科(饭后上腹痛+反酸→胃食管反流病/胃炎/溃疡)
  • 挂号:"北医三院服务号"微信公众号或"北京114预约挂号"平台
  • 费用:挂号60-100元 + 胃镜400-800元,医保约60%
  • 地理位置:北医三院花园北路49号,10号线西土城站B口
  • 北漂特别提示:北京社保和老家医保是独立账户,不能混用

场景二:上班族远程帮老家父母准备就医

背景: 小李,35岁,在上海工作。妈妈在安徽阜阳65岁,高血压+糖尿病+新农合。最近腿肿、走路没劲儿。

关键输出:

  • 科室:肾内科(高血压+糖尿病+双下肢水肿→排查慢性肾病)
  • 大字版"给妈妈的看病清单"(直接转发给老人)
  • 新农合县级医院报销约45-55%,自付约150-250元
  • 远程帮妈激活电子医保码:皖事通App
  • 方言症状翻译:把"没劲儿"→"乏力","腿肿了"→"下肢水肿"
  • 慢病本丢失可微信补办,系统有记录

场景三:新手妈妈宝宝深夜发烧

背景: 小张,32岁,宝宝1岁半。凌晨1点发烧38.8℃,哭闹但能哄住。

关键输出:

  • 黄色紧急度(非红色)→ 可在家观察+天亮去儿科
  • 居家处理:温水擦浴(非凉水!非酒精!不要捂汗!)
  • 退烧药按体重计算,不是按年龄
  • 明确边界:高烧>40℃/抽搐/萎靡/呼吸急促→立即急诊
  • 儿科挂号安抚建议+避免交叉感染
  • 特别提示:3个月以下婴儿发烧→直接去急诊!

3 English Scenarios

Scenario 1: Expat in Shanghai — First Time at Chinese Public Hospital

Context: Tom, 34, American in Shanghai. Lower back pain 3 days after bad sleeping position. Has Chinese employee insurance but never used it.

Key Output:

  • Department: Orthopedics (骨科) — not chiropractor
  • Passport-based registration (foreigners use passport)
  • ¥1,800 annual deductible explained + e-card activation via Alipay
  • Bilingual symptom card + "Chinese doctors are efficient, bring questions"
  • Cultural tips: scan QR code to pay, 5-10 min consultation, bring films not just reports

Scenario 2: International Student — Parent Visit with Chronic Conditions

Context: Priya, Indian grad student at Zhejiang University. Parents visiting from India with diabetes (dad) and hypertension (mom). Need urgent prescriptions, travel insurance only.

Key Output:

  • No Chinese insurance → self-pay, keep ALL receipts for travel insurance
  • Bring empty medication bottles (vital for equivalent prescribing)
  • Zhejiang University hospitals (浙大一院/浙二/邵逸夫) have International Clinics
  • Bilingual medical history cards for both parents (pre-translated!)
  • Cash needed: ¥1,000-2,000 (foreign cards may not work)
  • Only 2-4 week supply per visit → plan for 2 visits for 2-month stay

Scenario 3: English Teacher — Health Checkup Follow-up Confusion

Context: Sarah, 29, UK citizen teaching in Chengdu. Health checkup shows elevated ALT (68), low Vitamin D (12), and uneven thyroid echo. "建议专科复查" — but which specialist?

Key Output:

  • Department: Endocrinology (内分泌科) — handles thyroid AND Vitamin D
  • GI (消化内科) for elevated ALT
  • Efficiency tip: try Endocrinology first — some cover both liver and metabolic issues
  • Bring ALL supplements/herbal products (some elevate liver enzymes)
  • Fasting required for liver tests
  • Bilingual consultation script prepared
  • Chengdu-specific: West China Hospital (crowded, book 1-2 weeks ahead) vs First People's Hospital (shorter wait)

🗂️ References

Chinese Hospital Departments Quick Reference (中国医院科室速查表)

See references/chinese_hospital_departments.md for the complete reference table of mainland Chinese hospital departments organized by system (Internal Medicine, Surgery, OB/GYN/Pediatrics, ENT/Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, TCM, and other specialties).


📚 File Structure

hospital-visit-prep/
├── SKILL.md                          # This file — main skill definition
├── skill.json                        # Skill metadata
└── references/
    └── chinese_hospital_departments.md  # China hospital department reference

🧪 Test Cases (Verification Checklist)

Test CaseVerification Point
Headache + high BP + middle-aged maleRecommend Neurology (NOT massage/tuina)
Lower abdominal pain + young femaleRecommend Gynecology first (NOT direct to GI)
Chest pain + dyspneaTrigger RED emergency block, stop all output
Multiple abnormal checkup findingsRecommend coordinated departments, suggest single visit where possible
"For my parent" + cross-provinceActivate companion guide + cross-province insurance module
User asks "What disease do I have?"Refuse diagnosis, guide to department matching
User asks "What medicine should I take?"Refuse prescription recommendation
Elderly + rural insurance + remote visitCorrectly match rural insurance rates and cross-province process
English input from expatMatch departments correctly and output bilingual guidance
Infant <3 months with feverTrigger RED emergency warning