Previously, enterprises faced cumbersome procedures for certificate renewals, requiring them to "inquire about materials, prepare materials, submit materials, and wait for approval" - a time-consuming and laborious process. Now, Lanzhou New Area's "seamless renewal" government service has eliminated these hassles with a single click!
This service uses big data for predictive analysis and intelligent approval. While establishing an intelligent early warning system, it also breaks down departmental data barriers, closely monitoring 15 categories of high-frequency certificates and licenses. When certificates approach expiration, the system automatically initiates renewal processes, and new certificates can be delivered to homes free of charge. The previous "passive waiting for approval" has transformed into "proactive service delivery," truly achieving "zero trips, zero materials, zero waiting" for enterprises.
"The renewal was completed before we even submitted our application," remarked Tang Shenghui, business supervisor at Gansu Shang'an Labor Service Co., Ltd., after receiving his new labor dispatch business license at Lanzhou New Area Government Service Center. "The new area's business environment keeps improving." Previously, when licenses neared expiration, companies had to assign personnel to prepare materials and visit multiple departments. Now, all procedures are handled entirely by government staff, with enterprises only needing to wait for certificate collection.
Optimizing government services for business and public convenience, the "seamless renewal" service transforms data into fingertip convenience for citizens regarding Nurse Practice License renewals. "We screen nurses registered at medical institutions within our jurisdiction whose registrations expire within three months through the Nurse Practice Registration Network Management Information System, then contact them through their medical institutions to assist with renewal registration," explained Man Letong, a staff member at Lanzhou New Area Education and Health Commission. The entire process requires no proactive effort from medical workers, replacing "personnel visits" with "data circulation."
These continuously upgraded "silent" services have made "seamless renewal" not only a new model for government services but also a "catalyst" driving high-quality development in Lanzhou New Area, enabling more business entities to pursue their ventures with peace of mind and develop with comfort.
These powerful and warm reform measures reflect Lanzhou New Area's profound insight into optimizing the business environment as soft power for high-quality development, and represent the vivid practice of Longyuan people working together with determination to advance and compete.
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