A number of research studies involving HealthPathways have been published. Below is a selection of research studies grouped by outcomes. For a full list of research studies please review the Publication Database.
HealthPathways implementation on type 2 diabetes: A programmatic evaluation (HIT2evaluation), 2019
Management of postmenopausal bleeding by general practitioners in a community setting: an observational study, 2016
A regional programme to improve skin cancer management, 2016
The development of a community-based spirometry service in the Canterbury region of New Zealand: observations on new service delivery, 2015
Evaluation of HealthPathways: an appraisal of usage, experiences and opinions of healthcare professionals in Australia and New Zealand, 2020
HealthPathways improving access to care, 2019
Is HealthPathways effective? An online Survey of hospital clinicians, general practitioners and practice nurses, 2015
Implementing HealthPathways across QLD, 2019
Reducing hospital admissions for COPD: perspectives following the Christchurch Earthquake, 2018
Impact of integrated health system changes, accelerated due to an earthquake, on emergency department attendances and acute admissions: a Bayesian change-point analysis, 2016
Case Study – Improving Patient Flow from Gynaecology Services to Whole-of-System, 2016
Implementing HealthPathways across Queensland, 2019
Addition of explicit guidance to acute pancreatitis guidelines increases compliance with amylase measurement recommendations, 2019
Development and outcomes of a primary care-based sleep assessment service in Canterbury, New Zealand, 2017
A regional programme to improve skin cancer management, 2015
Investigation of the impact of HealthPathways in reducing variations in care in general practice: Final evaluation report, 2019