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Adolescent Health Platform Login Portal

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The first is the "National Youth Health Promotion and Education Platform" under the supervision of the National Health Commission. You can find it by searching the full name on the official website. The login entrance is the "Login/Register" button with blue background and white characters in the upper right corner of the homepage. On the mobile terminal, search for the WeChat applet of the same name. Click on the homepage to see a login pop-up window. It supports two login methods: student ID number and school unified authorization code. It is mainly used for national unified physical health data reporting, mental health assessment, and health course learning.; The second is the local youth health monitoring platform supported by the local education bureau. Generally, you can jump from the "Youth Health" column on the official website of the local education bureau, or directly scan the exclusive QR code issued by the school to log in. Most of them are used to report localized data such as daily health monitoring and vaccination records required by local requirements. ; The third is the "China Youth Health Service Platform" for parents. It can be called up by searching keywords on Alipay. Parents can use their own identity information for real-name authentication and bind their children's student registration numbers to use it. It can check the children's physical monitoring reports over the years, and make appointments for free public welfare screenings such as adolescent scoliosis and myopia prevention and control.

Adolescent Health Platform Login Portal

To be honest, last year I helped my relative’s first grader to report health data twice, and the pitfalls I encountered could last for half an hour. The most common mistake is to confuse the applicable scenarios of different platforms, and the wrong login results in a half-day’s work. Last time, my cousin searched for "youth health platform" on a search engine. The first thing she clicked on was a third-party fitness check-in platform. The interface was almost exactly the same as the official one. She filled in the child's height, weight, and vision information for more than 20 minutes, and finally sent it to the class teacher. They said it was not the required system at all, and she had to fill it in again.

Regarding whether the login entrance should be unified, I have talked with friends from different systems before, and the opinions are quite different. Teacher Zhang, who is in charge of health monitoring at the district education bureau, complained to me that last year alone, his department received more than 300 consultation calls about "cannot find the login entrance". Some parents even clicked on phishing links to fill in their ID numbers and bank card numbers, and were almost defrauded. He felt that all relevant entrances should be integrated into the school's smart campus system, so that students and parents can log in to their own campus accounts to do everything, eliminating the need for random searches. But a doctor I know who works on the adolescent health project at the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention doesn’t see it that way. He said that different services are under different jurisdictions. Physical fitness reporting is handled by the education department, vaccination is handled by the health department, and public welfare screening is sometimes done jointly by the Women’s Federation or the Disabled Persons’ Federation. If they are forced into one entrance, it will lead to Due to system lags and mismatched information transmission, this spring they conducted free scoliosis screening for primary and secondary school students in the city. They first tried to make an appointment through the Education Bureau’s platform, but it crashed three times that day. Later, they opened a separate entrance through the health health mini program, and all 1,200 screening places were booked in three days, which was very smooth.

To be honest, ordinary parents and students don’t need to worry about which point of view is right. The most important thing is to be able to quickly find the right entrance to complete their own affairs. I have summed up a little experience myself, and it is actually very simple to distinguish the official entrance: the domain name suffix for the web page must be .gov.cn, and the mini program must have official blue V certification. If you click in, you will have to pay the "file activation fee" and "data reporting procedures" "Fee" is 100% a scam. Don't believe it. Last month, I met a parent who came to our community for help. He said that he clicked on an advertising link that he found and was defrauded of 200 yuan in the so-called "health file upgrade fee." In the end, he reported it to the Internet police and got it back.

Oh, by the way, if you are looking for an exclusive portal for youth mental health consultation, you can actually just search the "National Youth Psychological Service Platform" applet. It is also official and has a free psychological counseling hotline, so you don't have to go around to other platforms to find it. I used to have a friend whose child had poor mood during adolescence, and I made an appointment for consultation on it. It was quite reliable.

Of course, there are also a few cities that have independently developed their own local platforms and do not have access to a unified national port. You can't find this kind of platform by searching outside. Don't waste your time, just ask your class teacher for the latest QR code or link. After all, the platform may be iteratively updated at any time, and last year's entrance found online may have expired long ago. I helped my niece fill out the physical fitness monitoring form last month, but I couldn't log in to the official entrance for 2022. I finally asked the class teacher for the QR code that was just issued that day, and I scanned it and logged in in 30 seconds, which saved me a lot of trouble.

In fact, various departments are slowly opening up data now. I heard from friends at the CDC that they are already trial-operating the function of logging into all youth health services with their student registration number. Maybe in a year or two, everyone will no longer have to worry about finding the entrance. One account can do everything, which is very convenient.

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