Policies and innovations only make a difference when they reach the front line.
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.
Rapidly address key priorities and support your clinical workforce
Join over 50 health systems around the world using HealthPathways to support their health system goals.
System impact
HealthPathways delivers health system improvements at scale - policy into practice, reduced wait times, and system-wide savings.
annual saving on GP referrals (NHS Wales)
reduction in preventable hospitalisations (Western Sydney)
reduction in outpatient attendances (South Tyneside, UK)
fewer acute bed days (Canterbury, NZ)
Drive real change across your whole system
HealthPathways is an impactful, affordable and easily scalable solution for health system optimisation.

The Canterbury health system transformation
A whole system approach that placed the patient at the centre, the transformation of the Canterbury health system, aimed to improve patient care by enhancing integration between primary and secondary healthcare. Download to learn more.
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FAQs
HealthPathways bridges the gap between policy and front line care - aligning local practice and referral to your health system priorities.
HealthPathways drives real change across your whole system. HealthPathways is an impactful, affordable, and easily scalable solution for health system optimisation
HealthPathways is the single source of truth for consistent approaches to care, reducing wait lists and increasing system efficiency and safety.
HealthPathways is priced based on population served. Get in touch to find out if HealthPathways is right for your health system.
HealthPathways bridges the gap between policy and front line care - aligning local practice and referral to your health system priorities. It translates policy into clinical guidance that can be followed consistently across the care continuum. HealthPathways supports national reforms by joining up care, reducing variation, and improving operational consistency.
Health systems using HealthPathways have demonstrated impacts such as improvements in early intervention, chronic disease management, emergency demand reduction, and more equitable access to services. Explore the evidence here.
Yes. HealthPathways is used across health jurisdictions in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Canada. Its localisation framework allows for shared national guidance with adaptation to reflect local environments.
Nationally agreed care pathways can be developed once and adapted efficiently to reflect the local environment in each health jurisdiction. This reduces duplication of effort and strengthens consistency across the entire health system.
ROI is demonstrated through reduced acute demand, decreased inappropriate referrals, improved clinician productivity, and better use of public health resources. Many health systems report measurable cost avoidance and efficiency gains.
Economic modelling over a 5-year period showed return of $9.76 for every $1 invested in HealthPathways.
HealthPathways complements national digital ecosystems by providing narrative clinical guidance that integrates with portals, EHRs, and workforce tools. It supports data maturity by standardising clinical processes and improving reliability of downstream data.
Jurisdictions typically adopt a federated model with central oversight, national editing support, and regional governance groups to ensure local accuracy and ownership.
HealthPathways provides a shared clinical reference point for thousands of professionals, supports ongoing education, and embeds consistent, evidence-informed practice across the entire care continuum.
Yes. Pathways can be updated rapidly to incorporate new policies, emergency protocols, and public health guidance, giving clinicians a single authoritative source during critical events.
Independent evaluations from multiple countries show improved care navigation, reduced hospital demand, enhanced primary care capability, and better alignment with strategic health system priorities. Read more here



