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  "BMI is 22.96, vital capacity is 3100ml..." After completing the self-check of health signs, Zheng Rui, a 26-year-old company clerk, was very happy. "The increased aerobic exercise has worked, and several indicators have improved."

  This is the Xinhua Insurance Building located in the North Bund of downtown Shanghai.

At the Smart Health Station in the corner of the ground floor, you can measure basic health data such as body fat, blood pressure, and blood sugar on the health sign self-checking device with just a swipe of your ID card or social security card, and receive a health report immediately.

  Walk into the next health room, use the testing equipment under the prompts of the volunteers, and learn about 11 health indicators such as your vital capacity, grip strength, and balance, and get guidance and suggestions on which sports are suitable for participation.

  Immediately afterwards, Zheng Rui walked into the medical point of the post station. After questioning and examination, Yin Guangjie, a general practitioner at the Community Health Service Center of North Bund Street, made a preliminary diagnosis: "The shoulder and neck muscles are a little tight." Then, the therapist Zhu Xiu Yuan used massage techniques and low-frequency physiotherapy equipment to help Zheng Rui give simple treatment, reminding her "don't sit for a long time, self-care is more important than medication."

  Since 2019, the construction of Smart Health Station has been included in the list of practical projects run by the Shanghai Municipal Government for the private sector for three consecutive years.

Up to now, 219 smart health stations have been built and put into use in Shanghai, which are distributed in residential communities, industrial parks, citizen sports activity centers, commercial buildings, etc., basically covering all streets and towns in the city.

  According to Yang Yonghua, director of the North Bund Community Health Service Center, there are nearly 100 commercial buildings in the North Bund community with nearly 100,000 employees.

"On the one hand, it encourages employees to use smart health self-testing equipment more proficiently for self-health management. On the other hand, the addition of family doctors, nurses, volunteers and other teams to provide offline consulting services is conducive to the gradual formation of a modern health with wider coverage. Smart service model."

  Exploring the health intelligent service model is inseparable from the strong support of online resources.

Citizens swipe their "certificates" in the smart health station, and the "health cloud" system will automatically generate citizen health accounts, establish health files, and push appropriate service resources.

Contracted family doctors from community health service centers can consult relevant data and provide targeted health education services.

  "We encourage all districts, streets and towns to build smart health stations of various forms and provide flexible and diverse services according to the needs of service targets." Wu Jinglei, director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, said that these stations will form a complete network to provide health services. It extends to all aspects of citizen's life and work.

Our reporter Jiang Hongbing