Provide essential health information to students with the ACHA E-Brochure Library
Why E-Brochures?
Put valuable, relevant health information immediately in your students’ hands.
Share ACHA’s e-brochures in your EHR patient portal or through email or print copies at the time of the patient visit.
Make your budget go farther.
By printing-on-demand or including e-brochures in your patient portal, you no longer need to worry about shipping fees or order quantities.
No more waiting on your items to ship!
Get information to your students exactly when you need to.
Control your own inventory.
Print just a few at a time or hundreds—you know best which brochures are needed on your campus, and how many. Best of all, you can print each brochure an unlimited number of times!
Details and Pricing
ACHA Institutional Members receive discounted pricing on the e-brochure package. Click here to see if your school is a member.
Annual E-Brochures Package includes:
- Access to ACHA’s entire library of e-brochures for one year
- Unlimited printing for each brochure
- Unlimited sharing of each brochure within EHR patient portals or by email
- Watermark on each brochure with your school’s name
Institutional Member Pricing:
E-brochures package (e-brochures are valid for one year from date of receipt) = $350
Nonmember Pricing:
E-brochures package (e-brochures are valid for one year from date of receipt) = $500
Orders for the e-brochure package can be placed in the ACHA Store. Please email accounting@acha.org with any questions.
Brochure Titles:
- A Good Night’s Sleep
- Acne Self-Care
- Alcohol Use: What Everyone Should Know
- Birth Control: Choosing a Method
- Dealing with Depression: What Everyone Should Know
- Drugs: What Everyone Should Know
- Eating 101: The Basics of Good Nutrition
- Eating Disorders: What Everyone Should Know
- HIV Infection and AIDS: What Everyone Should Know
- How to Help a Friend with a Drinking Problem
- HPV: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
- Immunizations: They’re Not Just for Children
- Know Your Status: Getting Yourself Tested for HIV
- Man to Man: Tips for Healthy Living for Men Who Have Sex with Men
- Managing the Common Cold
- Meningococcal Disease on Campus: Know Your Risk
- Mono: Symptoms and Treatment
- Recuperating from Stomach Illness: Dietary Recommendations
- Safer Sex: Knowing Your Body and Staying Healthy
- Sexual Violence: What Everyone Should Know
- Sexually Transmitted Infections: What Everyone Should Know
- Sprains, Strains, and Over-Use Injuries
- Stress in College: What Everyone Should Know
- Woman to Woman: Tips for Healthy Living for Women Who Have Sex with Women
Topic
Immunizations, Infectious Diseases, LGBTQ+ Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Sexual & Reproductive Health, STIs, Substance Use
Audience
Students/Patients/Families
Resource Type
Patient Education Materials
Publish Date
July 1, 2019