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Youth health service platform student portal

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The first is the "Adolescent Health Service Area" of the government affairs platform directly under the provincial and municipal education authorities. It can be accessed directly through the local education department's official website, official government affairs APP/public account menu bar. The account is bound to your student registration number by default, and the initial password is usually the last 6 digits of the ID number.; The second is the on-campus smart health platform independently purchased by the school. The entrance is usually embedded in the "Health Services" section of the campus exclusive APP, and the activation permissions are issued by the school information center. ; The third is special public welfare health platforms such as myopia prevention and control and mental health. Directly search for the full name of the platform + "student entrance" to jump to the official channel. Just be careful to avoid search results with the "advertising" mark.

Youth health service platform student portal

To be honest, last week my cousin, who was in the second year of high school, came to complain to me. She said that the school asked her to fill out a monthly health monitoring form. She searched for half an hour on her mobile phone and clicked on three phishing websites. They were shown game ads and asked to fill in her parents’ mobile phone numbers. She almost leaked her student registration number. In the end, she had to go through the class group history notifications to find the correct entry. She struggled for almost an hour and couldn’t finish her homework. In fact, many students cannot find the entrance because they do not know whether their school uses a provincial unified platform or an independent platform within the school. The two entrances are not interoperable at all, so it is easy to take detours when searching blindly.

The entrance settings vary greatly from place to place. I have contacted student users in Zhejiang. Their provincial youth health service platform is directly embedded in the "student area" of Zhejiang. You can log in by swiping your face, and you don't even need to remember a password.; Most users in Guangdong go to the education service section of Guangdong Province, which is also linked to the function of inquiring about vaccination and physical examination reports, so they no longer need to go to the school doctor's office to read paper reports. There are also many schools that purchase their own platforms separately. For example, my nephew's school's platform has exclusive functions for morning check-up reporting and psychological counseling appointments. It can only be accessed through the school's own smart campus APP, but the search and province platform cannot be logged in. I have also stepped into this trap before when I helped him find the entrance.

There is actually a lot of discussion about whether the entrance should be unified across the country. A practitioner I know who is engaged in campus informatization said that now each region has its own platform, and students who transfer to another school have to register a new account. There was a student who transferred from Guizhou to Jiangsu. The previous allergy history and vision data in the original platform could not be imported, and he had to fill it out again, which is quite troublesome. It is better to create a national unified entrance, and data interoperability is also convenient. However, some friends in the education system hold different opinions, saying that the health service needs of different places are fundamentally different. For example, the platform in plateau areas should add sections on altitude sickness emergency knowledge and daily blood oxygen monitoring, and the platform on the southeast coast should focus on health reminders to prevent drowning and heat stroke. If it is really unified into a single portal, these localized functions cannot be adapted at all, and are difficult to use.

No matter what kind of entrance it is, the method to distinguish the real one from the fake one is actually very simple. I have helped the local education bureau to check for fake entrances before. Anyone who asks you to pay money or fill in information that has nothing to do with your health, such as parents’ workplace and family income, is all fake. The official entrance will not charge a penny, and will only ask you to fill in necessary information such as student status, ID card, and health status. If you really can't find the entrance, don't search blindly on the Internet, go directly to the class teacher or school doctor and ask for the link. In 90% of cases, they will have it ready-made, so you don't waste time and step into pitfalls.

In fact, the entrance settings of these platforms are still being adjusted. I heard from friends in the Education Bureau that health data may be gradually bound to student cards in the future. By then, you can log in directly by swiping your student card, and you don’t have to remember so many messy account passwords, which will save a lot of trouble for students.

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