Why is the CEIH supporting my certification as a CHIA?
CHIA is the credentialing program for digital health and health informatics in Australia. Health informatics is about improving the quality, use, presentation and sharing of data in a digital format. To do this, health informaticians need to have knowledge across analytical, data and information management, technology, outcomes and clinical metrics. It is widely accepted that having health informaticians embedded throughout the organisation is important for improving the quality and effectiveness of health care.
Investing in the workforce builds knowledge, expertise and long-term capacity for the South Australian health system, providing tangible benefits for patients and consumers.
How many places are there?
The number of sponsored places varies by year. In 2026, the CEIH is sponsoring up to 28 employees from the private and public health sector in South Australia to undertake the exam.
Applicants who meet the criteria will be selected primarily on a first-come, first-served basis.
If demand does exceed the available places, applicants that meet the mandatory criteria but miss out on a place have the option to self-fund (and still participate with the current round of CHIA applicants) or will be placed on a waiting list and given priority in future tranches.
What does it cost me?
There is no cost to applicants. The CEIH will cover all certification costs, including the Practitioner’s Guide, study guide, attendance at induction session and graduation ceremony.
All participants accepted into the CHIA program are expected to take the exam.
If a participant does not take the exam without a legitimate reason (e.g. due to illness, reasons accepted within the extension policy etc.), the CEIH reserves the right to seek reimbursement from the participant to enable another willing participant to be accepted into the CHIA.
What kind of study is involved?
CHIA is a self-directed certification process. There are no classes or formal training sessions. Participants plan and complete their own study using the materials provided by the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH).
Most participants spend about 8 to 16 hours per week studying over the 90-day study period. The level of effort required will vary depending on your experience and familiarity with the content.
Can I apply if I live in a regional or rural area?
Yes! CHIA is self-directed study and can be completed remotely.
What support is provided throughout the process?
CEIH supports participants by providing access to the CHIA certification and coordinating the program locally, including:
- covering certification costs for sponsored participants
- facilitating an initial orientation session and graduation ceremony
- enabling opportunities for peer connection
- being the first point of contact for course enquiries.
CHIA is a self-directed certification. CEIH does not provide formal teaching, individual tutoring or structured coursework. Participants are responsible for managing their own study and exam preparation.
What will I be tested on?
This exam covers 53 health informatics competencies over six domains of expertise.
The Australian Health Informatics Competencies Framework contains information on what is required to perform as a health informatics professional.
When can I take the exam?
The exam is delivered 100% online, so you can choose when and where you sit the exam within the 90-day period after you register.
You have two attempts at the exam within the 90-day study period. It is recommended that the first exam attempt is undertaken at the 8– to 10-week mark as this will allow time for further study, if needed.
Can I get an extension if I am unable to take the exam within the timeframe?
Extensions may be given for additional time beyond the 90 days but are limited to unforeseen and extenuating circumstances, which typically do not include changes in work commitments, annual leave or moving house.
The duration of the extension will be limited and will be considered in association with how much time has passed from registration and what the unforeseen and extenuating circumstances are.
Extensions are managed by AIDH under their examination policy.
For more information and to apply for an extension, visit CHIA.
What will help me pass the exam?
- Attend the orientation session.
- Read the Practitioners Guide (and other study materials) provided.
- Allocate between 8 to16 hours per week to studying over the 90-day study period.
Candidates can also send any questions or queries to certification@digitalhealth.org.au throughout the 90-day certification process.
What happens after I become certified?
Certified employees have the option to maintain their CHIA certification as part of an ongoing CHIA professional development program.
For more information on how to gain CPD points, visit CHIA.