Med-Tasuki(メドタスキ)

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Med-Tasuki(メドタスキ)

4.5-second blank screen delays bed availability lookups by 2.5x industry standard

Medical staff searching for available beds across Tokyo's 20,000+ facilities see nothing for 4488ms before content appears. This directly undermines your core value proposition of replacing slow phone-call workflows with instant digital lookups—healthcare workers may abandon the platform mid-referral.

8 unlabeled buttons prevent screen reader users from understanding referral actions

Healthcare professionals with visual impairments cannot determine what interactive elements do (submit referral, confirm bed, contact facility, etc.). For a medical coordination platform, this is a legal compliance risk under Japan's accessibility standards and excludes qualified staff from using your service.

3.5-second server response time makes real-time facility searches feel like phone calls

Your server takes 3534ms just to respond, before any facility data is delivered. When a nurse needs to confirm bed availability for an urgent admission, this latency replicates the delay problem you're solving—negating the speed advantage over traditional phone-based coordination.

Missing form label creates confusion when facilities register available bed spaces

When clinic administrators register their facility's available beds and medical capabilities, one unlabeled input field creates confusion—especially critical since incorrect or unclear capacity registrations directly impact referral accuracy across your entire network.

6 text elements under 12px are unreadable on mobile during patient consultations

Healthcare workers consulting on patient referrals often use mobile devices. Text smaller than 12px is difficult for aging medical staff or those with vision impairments to read, reducing adoption among your target user base of Tokyo's busy healthcare coordinators.

What ProdPoke understands about Med-Tasuki(メドタスキ)

Med-Tasuki is a completely free digital platform designed to streamline regional healthcare coordination in Japan. It enables healthcare and care facilities (clinics, visiting nursing services, hospitals, care homes) to search for available bed/capacity information in real-time across Tokyo's 20,000+ registered facilities, and to coordinate patient referrals and admissions via chat rather than traditional phone calls. The platform addresses what the site describes as an outdated analog process where medical professionals currently spend significant time making phone calls to confirm bed availability, instead centralizing facility information and enabling one-click batch inquiries to multiple nearby facilities. Users can search facilities without registration, but need accounts to use chat consultation features and manage their facility's information, including registering available spaces and updating medical capabilities they can handle.

Based on exploring 5 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

85
Crystal clear

Med-Tasuki is a regional medical cooperation platform that visualizes the 'availability' of home medical care and nursing care services. It allows users to search for facility information and availability status across over 20,000 facilities in Tokyo through search and map displays, and enables direct consultation with facilities via chat. The site states: 'Basic features are all free to use' (基本機能はすべて無料ご利用いただけます).

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

89/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

69/100

Page load could be faster: 4929ms

high

Med-Tasuki's landing page takes 4929ms to load. For healthcare professionals urgently searching for available beds across Tokyo's 20,000+ facilities, slow load times delay critical patient referral decisions. Aim for under 3 seconds to keep the platform competitive with phone-based workflows.

Expected: Under 3000ms
Found: 4929ms

Slow First Contentful Paint: 4488ms

high

Healthcare workers see a blank screen for 4488ms before any content appears. When medical staff are looking to quickly confirm bed availability for patient admissions, slow First Contentful Paint undermines the core value proposition of replacing time-consuming phone calls. FCP should be under 1.8s.

Expected: Under 1800ms
Found: 4488ms

High Time to First Byte: 3534ms

high

Med-Tasuki's server response time of 3534ms is too slow for a real-time healthcare coordination platform. Medical professionals making urgent referral decisions need instant facility lookups. Optimize server response to under 800ms, or implement a CDN to serve facility data faster across Tokyo.

Expected: Under 800ms
Found: 3534ms

SEO

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Accessibility

67/100

8 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

8 interactive elements (buttons, icons, or controls) lack accessible names in Med-Tasuki's interface. Healthcare workers using screen readers cannot determine what actions these elements perform—critical for accessibility in a medical coordination platform. Add aria-labels, aria-labelledby, or title attributes to all interactive elements.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 8 missing: <input[type=text].flex>, <button[type=button]#feature-supports_24h.peer>, <button[type=button]#feature-supports_weekend.peer>, <button[type=button]#feature-supports_night_care.peer>, <button[type=button]#feature-supports_end_of_life.peer>

1 form input(s) without labels

high

One form input field lacks an associated label in Med-Tasuki. This creates confusion for screen reader users and makes the form harder to use for all users—especially important when healthcare professionals are registering facilities or updating available bed information.

Expected: Every input has a <label> or aria-label
Found: Missing labels: text: 施設名、住所、特徴など

6 elements with very small text (<12px)

medium

6 text elements on Med-Tasuki are smaller than 12px, making them difficult to read for healthcare workers with visual impairments or those viewing the platform on mobile devices during patient consultations. Increase minimum font size for improved readability.

Expected: Body text at least 14px, minimum 12px
Found: 6 elements under 12px

Functional

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Compliance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Med-Tasuki's strongest asset is solving a real pain point—replacing time-consuming phone calls with instant digital bed searches. However, your platform's speed and accessibility issues actively recreate the very problems you're trying to solve. Your medical users expect performance comparable to Google Search or a phone call: immediate results under 2 seconds. Currently, users wait 4.5 seconds for your landing page to load and 4.5 seconds to see any content—longer than many phone transfers. This is your highest priority because every second of delay increases the likelihood that busy healthcare professionals will default back to calling facilities directly, defeating your entire value proposition.

Your second priority is accessibility. Eight interactive elements lack accessible names, meaning screen reader users cannot understand what buttons do. This isn't a nice-to-have—it's a compliance issue and an inclusion issue. Healthcare administrators with visual impairments cannot effectively use your facility registration tools, update bed availability, or participate in chat referrals. One missing form label means clinics may misunderstand how to register their capabilities, causing referral errors across your network. These fixes are straightforward (adding aria-labels and proper form associations) but are blockers for an entire user segment.

Here's your roadmap: Start with performance optimization immediately. Your 3534ms Time to First Byte suggests your server or infrastructure isn't optimized for Tokyo's healthcare network. Implement a CDN to serve facility lookup data faster across regions, compress your landing page assets, and lazy-load non-critical content (like facility descriptions) so users see search results in under 1 second. Parallel to this, conduct an accessibility audit with a screen reader to identify and label those 8 interactive elements—this is a 2-4 hour fix with high impact. Add the missing form label and increase all text below 12px to 12px minimum font size.

Once performance and accessibility are resolved, you'll have a platform that actually feels faster than picking up a phone—the emotional trigger that converts healthcare professionals from skeptics to advocates.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Slow First Contentful Paint (4488ms)
  2. High Time to First Byte (3534ms) + CDN implementation
  3. 8 interactive elements without accessible names
  4. 1 form input without label
  5. 6 elements with very small text (<12px)
  6. Overall page load time (4929ms)

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