According to a recent LinkedIn post from Open Medical, the company has supported three new implementations of its Pathpoint platform across U.K. and Irish healthcare providers within a single month. The post highlights go-lives at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, East and North Hertfordshire Teaching NHS Trust, and Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown in Ireland.
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At Queens Hospital Burton, the post indicates that a best-practice Pathpoint eTrauma system is now in use to coordinate trauma care. The company suggests this deployment is intended to enhance care coordination and streamline trauma pathways, which may help strengthen Open Medical’s reference base within the NHS trauma segment.
The LinkedIn post also points to deployment of Pathpoint’s referral management capabilities to support a new specialist Regional Elbow Hub at East and North Hertfordshire Teaching NHS Trust. By enabling comprehensive regional pathways for complex referrals, MDTs, and patient questionnaires, the initiative may expand Open Medical’s role in specialty care workflow digitization and deepen integration with clinical teams.
In Ireland, the post describes Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown’s transition from paper and Word-based workflows to a full suite of Pathpoint modules, including eTrauma, VFAC, and FLS, with FLS services merged into the RCSI group service at Our Lady of Lourdes. This shift suggests growing international adoption of the Pathpoint platform and may position Open Medical for additional regional opportunities as hospitals modernize care pathways.
For investors, the activity highlighted in the post points to ongoing traction in both U.K. NHS and Irish healthcare markets, with multiple modules deployed across trauma, fracture, and specialist referral pathways. If these implementations translate into recurring software revenue, cross-selling of additional modules, and stronger institutional relationships, they could support revenue growth and enhance Open Medical’s competitive standing in digital clinical workflow solutions.

