A clinical pathway, also known as care pathway, integrated care pathway, critical pathway, or care map, is one of the main tools used to manage the quality in healthcare concerning the standardisation of care processes.[1][2] It has been shown that their implementation reduces the variability in clinical practice and improves outcomes.[3][4][5] Clinical pathways aim to promote organised and efficient patient care based on evidence-based medicine,[6][7] and aim to optimise outcomes in settings such as acute care and home care. A single clinical pathway may refer to multiple clinical guidelines on several topics in a well specified context.
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