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.
