Businesses have a unique opportunity to direct their advertising to potential employees already connected to the health information management field. California Health Information Association (CHIA) offers multiple advertising choices! Click the desired type of advertisement below for more information.
The California Health Information Association peer-reviewed CHIA Journal is published ten times per year and circulated to subscribers throughout California and the United States. Health Information Management Professionals in facilities throughout the nation who have responsibility for capital and operating budgets that include the purchase, rental, lease, and/or contract for services of a wide variety of equipment and services related to information and records’ documentation, storage, distribution and analysis are our readers.
A great opportunity to advertise your company and encourage visitors to your booth! Place an advertisement in the convention on-site program. Or be seen first with this one opportunity for the only AD space available on the preliminary marketing flyer, on the back cover, next to mailing address. See the Advertising Reservation form for complete details.
CHIA Convention & Exhibit Ad Reservation form
Do you wish to advertise a position opening in your firm? Need to expand your health information staff? The California Health Information Association JobLine is an effective resource specifically created for the Health Information Management field.
This distinctive advertising forum reaches a growing health information market. CHIA will provide a link to your company’s Web site. A potential customer will only be a ’click away’. Banner ads will automatically rotate, maximizing exposure as prospects navigate the Web site. Rates are $900 for six months. That’s 24-hours a day, seven days a week for six months!
Classified advertisements are limited to non-commercial usage (not available to ad agencies) and are specifically for purposes of announcements of position openings. Rates are $1.10 per word with a three-line minimum. Numerical designations are considered as one word.