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

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

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

Data and 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

Success metrics are agreed in advance.

From Pilot to Scale

If validated, scaling may extend to:
  • Additional pathways

  • Expanded supplier integration

  • Broader geographic deployment

Organisations interested in exploring implementation are invited to make contact.