Reprints and Linking Policy

Purchasing a Reprint: Print or Online
Reprints of Government Health IT print and online articles can be purchased through HIMSS. For online articles, customers may request a file in HTML or as a PDF for placement on a Web site. Hard-copy and online files will include all text and graphics pertaining to the article ordered.

Government agencies and nonprofit organizations may request permission to reprint articles that appeared in 1105 Government Health IT publications free of charge. Generally, permission is granted when the request is for a limited number of copies to be made for internal or educational use.

For more information, contact:
Jane Reiling
jreiling@himss.org
312-915-9215

Linking to an Article
Vendors or agency representatives may link to any article on the Government Health IT (GovHealthIT.com) Web site free of charge. The link should include the headline and a short description of the article. (see below)

Please note that text versions of magazine articles are also posted online. However, no graphics are included in the online postings of these articles. If you want to post an entire article on your Web site, you must purchase a reprint.

If you have any further questions about how to create a link to a story on Government Health IT, please contact:

Resa Hoeller
Director, Web Services
rheoller@himss.org
312-915-9246

 

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