Exploring the spread and scale of a web-based clinical decision support portal in Sydney, Australia, during COVID-19: a case study

Author:

McGlynn AnnaORCID,Ní Shé Éidín,Bennett Paul,Liaw Siaw-Teng,Jackson Tony,Harris-Roxas Ben

Abstract

PurposeHealthPathways is an online decision support portal, primarily aimed at General Practitioners (GPs), that provides easy to access and up to date clinical, referral and resource pathways. It is free to access, with the intent of providing the right care, at the right place, at the right time. This case study focuses on the experience and learnings of a HealthPathways program in metropolitan Sydney during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reviews the team's program management responses and looks at key factors that have facilitated the spread and scale of HealthPathways.Design/methodology/approachAvailable data and experiences of two HealthPathways program managers were used to recount events and aspects influencing spread and scale.FindingsThe key factors for successful spread and scale are a coordinated response, the maturity of the HealthPathways program, having a single source of truth, high level governance, leadership, collaboration, flexible funding and ability to make local changes where required.Originality/valueThere are limited published articles on HealthPathways. The focus of spread and scale of HealthPathways during COVID-19 is unique.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Health (social science)

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