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HYBRID PATHWAYS

Every patient is different. So is the care they need.

Not everything needs to be face-to-face. Not everything can be digital. Each hybrid pathway is built to know the difference - from follow-up and monitoring to pre-procedure prep and more.

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HOW IT WORKS

Care delivery should be data-driven, not just happen by default

Most outpatient pathways are still rigid - built around habit and calendar convention, not clinical need. Here's how to change that.

Journey
One pathway, multiple routes
Each pathway combines comms, forms, branching logic, and clinical review - adapting to what the data says, not a fixed schedule.
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Tailor by speciality and use case
Different specialties. Different clinical logic. Every pathway is configured around yours - so it fits how your teams actually work.
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Deploy quick, scale safely
Some pathways are pre-built. Others we tailor from scratch. Start with one cohort, see the data, then go wider.

CLINICIAN IN THE LOOP

The data clinicians need to move with confidence

Each pathway captures structured outcomes at every stage - so clinical teams can see who's stable, who needs to come back in, and what the cohort looks like over time.

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Human + AUTONOMOUS COLLABORATION

Every pathway decision that needs a clinician, gets one

When a patient response triggers a review - a flagged score, an unexpected answer, a form that needs eyes on it - a task is created and routed to the right clinical team member. With the patient context already attached. Nothing falls through. No one has to go looking.

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WHY NOW?

The payment model is changing too

From proposed changes in April 2026, trusts can get paid £33 for every RTT clock stop that doesn't need a face-to-face appointment. The pathways below are how you build the infrastructure to capture it.

HYBRID PATHWAYS LIBRARY

Find your starting point

Filter by specialty or use case below.

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Cardiology
Remote monitoring

Monitor cardiology patients remotely between appointments, collecting clinical data to support timely decisions and reduce unnecessary outpatient visits.

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Cardiology
PIFU

Empower cardiology patients to re-initiate contact when symptoms change, reducing routine follow-up appointments and freeing capacity for those who need it most.

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Cardiology
Post-procedure follow-up

Support cardiology patients after their procedure with structured follow-up, digital check-ins, and early escalation to improve recovery and reduce readmissions.

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Cardiology
Pre-procedure prep

Prepare cardiology patients ahead of their procedure with timely information, instructions, and digital pre-assessment to improve outcomes and reduce cancellations.

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Gynaecology
Post-procedure follow-up

Support gynaecology patients after their procedure with structured digital follow-up, symptom monitoring, and early escalation to promote safe and efficient recovery.

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Gynaecology
Active surveillance

Digitally monitor gynaecology patients under active surveillance, enabling regular check-ins and timely escalation without the need for routine clinic appointments.

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Gynaecology
PIFU

Empower gynaecology patients to re-initiate contact when symptoms change, reducing unnecessary routine follow-ups and prioritising capacity for those with clinical need.

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Gynaecology
Pre-procedure prep

Prepare gynaecology patients ahead of their procedure with digital information, pre-assessment questionnaires, and personalised instructions to reduce anxiety and cancellations.

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Gynaecology
Digital care for information disclosure

Digitally capture and share essential gynaecology care information with patients, ensuring informed consent and understanding ahead of treatment or procedures.

Not sure where to start?

We'll show you which pathways to prioritise first, and how other trusts are doing it.