Implementation Approach

Pathway Grid is introduced through a tightly scoped, measurable pilot programme.

What Pathway Grid Requires

To support a pilot:

  • Agreed pathway definition and sequence

  • Access to relevant supplier, logistics, or service status signals

  • Clear operational ownership

  • Defined success criteria

  • Appropriate governance alignment

What It Does Not Require

Pathway Grid does not:

  • Replace EPR or clinical systems

  • Change clinical decision-making

  • Require procurement contract changes

  • Introduce clinical burden

  • Depend on patient-identifiable data

Pilot Structure

A typical pilot includes:

  • A single defined pathway (e.g. COPD discharge)

  • Defined geography

  • Defined supplier set

  • Named operational owners

  • Agreed observability metrics

  • Time-bound evaluation

Data & Infrastructure

Pathway Grid is designed to operate without storing confidential or patient-identifiable data.

Deployed on European-hosted infrastructure aligned with GDPR principles. Implementation is built around:

  • No patient data

  • Data minimisation

  • Secure signal ingestion

  • Controlled access

  • Clear accountability

Measuring Success

Evaluation typically considers:

  • Delayed discharges

  • Failed community visits

  • Avoidable readmissions

  • Coordination burden

  • Upstream risk visibility

From Pilot to Scale

If validated, scaling may extend to:

  • Additional pathways

  • Expanded supplier integration

  • Broader geographic deployment

Scaling follows evidence.

Organisations interested in exploring implementation are invited to make contact.

Success metrics are agreed in advance.

Pathway Grid is engaging with early NHS and Swedish public health partners to scope implementation.

Enquiries

For discussion regarding implementation or governance alignment, please contact us.