Hospital HealthPathways
Reduce acute pressure on your system and staff.
Bring together hospital, community and urgent care teams to agree on clear, localised pathways.
HealthPathways bridges the gap - aligning regions and clinicians to your priorities. Pathways create consistent approaches to care, reducing wait lists and increasing system efficiency and safety.
Key features
Why
HealthPathways?

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FAQs
Hospital HealthPathways delivers locally agreed, workflow-friendly clinical guidance tailored for emergency, inpatient, and specialist teams.
By standardising assessment, admission, escalation, and discharge processes, it helps reduce bottlenecks and improves care transitions.
Yes. It can be linked from intranets, electronic health records (EHRs), clinical portals, and digital order sets to support consistency at the point of care.
Local specialists and hospital governance teams work with clinical editors to tailor pathways to local protocols, service availability, and escalation processes.
Yes. It provides shared discharge instructions, post-acute care expectations, and direct links to Community HealthPathways for seamless transitions.
It provides a single, standardised source of guidance that reflects best practice and local agreements across all specialties.
Health systems report shorter length of stay, improved ED flow, safer discharges, and better alignment between hospital and community teams.
Absolutely. It serves as a rapid orientation tool by presenting local care protocols in a clear and accessible format.
They are maintained through ongoing collaboration between hospital clinicians, clinical editors, and governance teams to ensure accuracy.
Streamliners supports scoping, governance setup, content localisation , and change management for hospital-wide or staged department rollouts.


