How to Track Event Tracking for Healthcare
A patient books an appointment but never shows up. Another requests a prescription refill but never picks it up. Without event tracking, your practice loses revenue and patients fall through the cracks. Events create a complete picture of patient engagement.
Why Event Tracking Matters for Healthcare
It improves appointment show rates. When you track booking-to-arrival conversion, you identify patients who need reminders or follow-up calls before their appointments.
It measures patient portal adoption. Portal logins, prescription requests, and message threads all indicate engaged patients who are more likely to follow care plans.
It optimizes telehealth usage. Track join rates, call quality issues, and drop-offs to improve your virtual care experience.
It identifies care gaps. Event sequences reveal where patients disengage. Maybe they book once but never schedule follow-ups. That’s where intervention helps.
How to Track Events in GA4
- Identify patient actions that indicate engagement
- Track these core healthcare events:
- appointment_book
- appointment_cancel
- portal_login
- prescription_request
- telehealth_join
- message_sent
- Add user properties like patient_type and visit_reason
- Build re-engagement audiences for patients who dropped off
- Set up conversion tracking for each appointment type
Use event parameters to track appointment type, provider, and time until appointment.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics helps healthcare administrators answer patient engagement questions without waiting for IT.
Questions you can answer instantly:
- What percentage of booked appointments result in no-shows?
- Which marketing channels drive the most appointment bookings?
- Are patients who use the portal more likely to keep follow-up appointments?
Medical practices using ClawAnalytics improve patient outcomes while reducing administrative burden.
Quick Wins
Track no-show patterns. Identify which appointment types and time slots have the highest no-show rates.
Monitor prescription adherence. If patients request prescriptions but don’t pick them up, flag for follow-up.
Measure portal engagement. Low portal login rates might indicate patients need help accessing their accounts.
Score patient engagement. Create composite scores from multiple events to identify patients who need proactive outreach.