MedCity News October 26, 2022
Amanda Wheeler

Patient privacy is a winner of the transition to GA4. Making the switch to the new analytics platform will allow your organization to more easily adhere to HIPAA regulations, working with other patient privacy standards to keep patient data safe and secure.

Even if you don’t have hands-on interaction with data and analytics for your healthcare organization, you’re probably familiar with Google Analytics. But did you know that Google’s trademark analytics system is changing?

Earlier this year, Google announced plans to retire the current iteration of Google Analytics, requiring all users to transition to the new version, Google Analytics 4, by July 2023.

That may seem like it’s still way off in the future and not something for your current...

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