Developer
Province of British Columbia, Canada
Category
Productivity
Version
2.3.0
Android OS
4.4
Downloads
470M
Content rating
0
π The BC Services Card provides secure, government-issued photo ID that links to your Medical Services Plan. Accepted for in-person health care and administrative verification, it reduces paperwork and speeds check-in. Built-in authentication safeguards protect personal health information while making it easier for providers to confirm eligibility and identity.
π With the BC Services Card you can sign into many provincial online services using verified credentials, simplifying applications, appointments, and benefit management. Streamlined authentication replaces multiple usernames and passwords, reduces repeated form-filling, and accelerates secure access to medical records, claims, and government transactions from desktop or mobile devices.
π Designed for convenience and privacy, the BC Services Card lets residents control personal information, update contact details, and order replacements online. Carrying one trusted ID reduces the need for multiple documents while privacy protections and two-step verification help prevent unauthorized access, giving users confident, manageable control over their provincial identity and health services.
π Initial setup and activation often require in-person identity verification or additional documentation, making it inconvenient for users living remotely or with mobility constraints. The multi-step enrollment and linking processes can be confusing, delaying access to services for those who expect fully remote account creation.
π Device compatibility and usability can be limiting: older smartphones and some operating systems arenβt supported, and the appβs interface can be challenging for seniors or users with limited tech experience. Accessibility options and multilingual support are sometimes insufficient, reducing ease of use for non-native English speakers and people with disabilities.
π Reliance on a mobile device raises security and privacy concerns. If a phone is lost, stolen, or compromised, personal health and identity data could be at risk unless promptly secured. The app also depends on network availability and backend systems, so outages or authentication errors can temporarily block access to essential services.