EHealth Insider has launched a new service to bring together white papers, case studies, webcasts and other healthcare IT market information.
EHI Engage will run alongside EHI’s own news, analysis and other reports, and give companies working in the sector more opportunities to pass on information about products, trends, and successful projects.
More than 150 documents have already been added to the EHI Engage library, to which EHI readers can sign-up for free, after which they will also receive updates about new content.
Suppliers can load their own documents, webcasts and other materials into the library, or opt to use a number of new channels for marketing the content to EHI Engage users.
EHI marketing manager, Charlie Beall, said: “We hope EHI Engage will help readers looking to find out more about specific products and to compare the services and solutions available to the healthcare IT industry.
“Companies have already uploaded a wealth of material about successful implementations of their products at NHS trusts, and about the way in which they see the market developing.
“For companies, the new service offers new opportunities to promote products and trends to EHI readers; including direct email marketing, advertising slots, and promotion on EHI Engage itself. We hope it will be hugely successful in bringing companies and potential purchasers together.”
Readers and suppliers can find EHI Engage in the navigation bar at the top of the EHI website.
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