Commission on Excellence and Innovation in Health

Certified Health Informatician Australasia

Clin­i­cal Infor­mat­ics is look­ing at a range of capa­bil­i­ty build­ing enablers. One of these is through spon­sor­ship and sup­port of health staff in South Australia to under­take the Cer­ti­fied Health Infor­mati­cian Aus­trala­sia certificate.

What is CHIA?

The Certified Health Informatician Australasia (CHIA) program is a professional certification program in health informatics managed by the Australasian Institute of Digital Health. It formally recognises the knowledge and skills of those working in health informatics and digital health.

CHIA is not a training or education course. Instead, it assesses existing knowledge and experience in health informatics and digital health through an exam, with participants preparing through self-directed study.

CHIA is awarded to people who successfully complete the CHIA exam. The exam covers a wide range of topics across six domains of competence considered essential for health informaticians in Australasia.

Who is CHIA for?

CHIA is not just for 'Health Informaticians'. Health informatics is broad and covers knowledge and skills in health sciences, information science, leadership and management, data, IT and core health informatics principles. With the continuous growth of digital health across Australia, there are a wide range of positions that draw on health informatics.

The program is aimed at workers across health informatics and information technology roles. Once certified, participants can demonstrate expertise in health informatics principles, concepts, methods and skills, with the ability to apply these in the workplace.

Apply for CHIA sponsorship

The CEIH pro­vides spon­sor­ship for eli­gi­ble indi­vid­u­als to become a CHIA.

Appli­ca­tions are now open to join the 2026 CHIA cohort.

Before you apply, please review the infor­ma­tion below, includ­ing the eli­gi­bil­i­ty cri­te­ria and Fre­quent­ly Asked Questions.

Apply now.

Appli­ca­tions close Sun­day 19 July 2026.

CHIA eli­gi­bil­i­ty

To qual­i­fy for CHIA and CEIH spon­sor­ship, you must have:

  • a degree plus six (6) con­tin­u­ous months of asso­ci­at­ed health expe­ri­ence* OR
  • no degree, but three (3) cumu­la­tive years of asso­ci­at­ed health experience*
  • not have pre­vi­ous­ly held a CHIA cer­ti­fi­ca­tion or received spon­sor­ship for CHIA via the CEIH.

*If you are not sure about your eli­gi­bil­i­ty for CHIA, email your CV and any addi­tion­al infor­ma­tion that can help in assess­ing your eli­gi­bil­i­ty, to CEIHCHIACertification@​sa.​gov.​au.

Before you apply

Before you apply, please:

  • read the Fre­quent­ly Asked Ques­tions below
  • have your updat­ed CV and rel­e­vant work his­to­ry ready
  • include your CV with your appli­ca­tion and make sure it clear­ly shows that your expe­ri­ence and respon­si­bil­i­ties meet the eli­gi­bil­i­ty criteria
  • dis­cuss your par­tic­i­pa­tion with your line man­ag­er to make sure you have the sup­port and capac­i­ty to com­plete the required study along­side your exist­ing responsibilities
  • con­sid­er the time com­mit­ment, as CHIA requires sig­nif­i­cant study.
CHIA Frequency Asked Questions

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.

What hap­pens next

Suc­cess­ful appli­cants will be invit­ed to an online induc­tion ses­sion in August.

The study peri­od is expect­ed to begin in August 2026.

Want to know more?

To read more about the pro­gram, includ­ing sto­ries and advice from CHIA alum­ni, vis­it Cer­ti­fied Health Infor­mati­cian Aus­trala­sia.

Have a question?

If you have a ques­tion about the pro­gram, email CEIHCHIACertification@​sa.​gov.​au.