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A few days ago, Ms. Wang, a resident of Luohe, visited the City Central Hospital. With the assistance of hospital staff, she downloaded the Weimai app and praised it enthusiastically: “The current electronic health card allows for appointment registration and payment simply by scanning a QR code, and it also enables the creation of a personal health record. In the future, when visiting different hospitals, I won’t need to carry so many medical cards anymore. It’s truly convenient!”

In fact, all of this is thanks to the health “One-Card” platform that was officially launched in Luohe City recently.
Residents of Luohe’s urban area can now apply for an “Electronic Health Card” via the Weimai app. Going forward, they can complete services such as appointment registration, medical consultations, payment, and medication pickup by simply scanning a QR code at self-service kiosks or presenting it to medical staff. This enables seamless healthcare access across all 17 hospitals in the city, with plans to subsequently extend coverage to hundreds of township health centers and community health service centers throughout Luohe.
Weimai, as the primary service portal for Luohe’s “All-in-One Card” application, aims to unify convenient public services and address the bottleneck of “multiple non-interoperable cards” in healthcare delivery, thereby providing “card-free medical services” to Luohe’s 2.6 million residents.

Currently, the construction and application of Luohe’s “All-in-One Card” have achieved integrated payment capabilities, encompassing various payment clearing and reconciliation methods such as window-based billing at healthcare institutions, online mobile payments, QR code scanning payments via self-service kiosks, and top-ups through self-service kiosks. It enables cross-hospital clearing and payments, supporting “one-stop” settlement functions for medical expenses through basic medical insurance, commercial insurance, and financial payment channels.
The era of carrying physical medical cards for healthcare visits is becoming a thing of the past, as electronic health cards are emerging as the new health identity for residents of Luohe. By leveraging the promotion and application of electronic health cards, Weimai is effectively supporting Luohe in accelerating the construction of nationwide health informatization, enhancing public sense of gain, fostering new economic drivers, and promoting the rapid development of the regional big health industry.
It is reported that Luohe City also planned to collaborate with Weimai in 2020 to advance the management of “Electronic Health Data Accounts,” establish a regional healthcare big data center, achieve integrated sharing of multi-channel information resources through an “all-in-one card” system, explore the establishment of “Electronic Health Data Accounts” for residents within its jurisdiction, promote vertical and horizontal managerial coordination, and enhance operational synergy efficiency.

As China’s largest third-party healthcare service entry platform, Weimai has amassed over 400,000 registered users in the Luohe region, meaning that one out of every seven Luohe residents uses Weimai for medical care, with active users accounting for more than 80%.
Going forward, Weimai will actively explore the diversification of “Internet + Healthcare” service models, further optimize the entire patient journey for hospital visits, provide more convenient integrated medical and health services to the general public, and continue to serve as the health gatekeeper for local residents.