
One patient. Many pathways
One data model governing all of it.
Induct is built on a three-layer architecture. A master data model at the foundation governs a single master patient record, which then feeds into any number of tailored, disease-specific pathway records. The patient is always one. The data is always structured. The pathway experience is always specific.
THE FOUNDATION
Master data model
Defines the standardised structure for all patient data across the platform, ensuring consistency, interoperability, and AI readiness regardless of which pathway a patient is on.
THE CORE
Master patient record
A single, pathway-independent record for every patient. Shared identity, demographics, and clinical history are visible across all pathways the patient participates in, now and in the future.
THE PATHWAYS
Severe Asthma pathway
Tailored pathway and patient record
Seamless referrals
MDT coordination
Task management
KPI dashboard
Aligned with quality standards
Additional pathways can be configured on the same platform and against the same master record.
Global Context
Aligned with the forces reshaping healthcare
Healthcare systems worldwide are under structural pressure. Induct care pathways are built for the trends that are already here.
Shift from monolithic EPR systems to modular platforms
AI-driven healthcare delivery
Shift from hospital-based treatment to home-based care
Value based care
Rise of multidisciplinary care models
Rapid growth of biologic medicines
Severe asthma pathway
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust
At Portsmouth, Induct connects clinicians across organisations, ensuring high-quality, structured clinical information is captured at every stage.
Seamless referrals replace fragmented processes, enabling faster access to specialist treatment.
Shared patient records and real-time collaboration improve coordination, reduce duplication, and accelerate decision-making.
The result - a more efficient service for clinicians and faster access to specialist care for patients.

"Our collaboration with Induct has been invaluable. We now have a tailored system that improves outcomes for our patients, and a system that is envied by colleagues who have the same challenges and needs as we do.”
Prof. Thomas Brown
Deputy Chief Research Officer & Severe Asthma Service Lead, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust
