Reach an Advanced European/International eHealth Audience Online

eHealthNews.EU Portal is a leading eHealth news web based platform with core competence and innovative strength in advancing the European eHealth Industrial and Research sectors, promoting awareness of the latest trends, achievements and technology in the field.

Reach an advanced, unique eHealth (Healthcare IT) Audience Online, eHealthNews.EU Portal is a first read for European/International eHealth professionals from Industry (60%), Research (30%) and the specialised media/press/blogosphere (10%) areas.

Close to the news dissemination services, eHealthNews.EU Portal proposes the bellow banner locations:

  • Wide Skyscraper (160x600)
  • Small Square (220 x 220)
  • Standard Banner (468 x 60)
The proposed locations are visible in all pages and are generating 500.000 - 1.000.000 Impressions per month.

We are proud about our achievements and in case of your interest in further collaboration a detailed web statistics overview (visitors by countries) for the month of your choice is available on request.

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