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Psychological Therapies: reports on the use of IAPT services, England, February 2022 Final including a report on the IAPT Employment Advisers pilot

Official statistics, Experimental statistics

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Introduction

Psychological Therapies (IAPT) is an NHS programme in England that offers interventions approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)¹, for treating people with depression or anxiety.

The IAPT programme is supported by a regular return of data generated by providers of IAPT services in the course of delivering those services to patients. These data are received by NHS Digital and published in monthly reports.

This report summarises activity in the IAPT programme for February 2022². It shows key information about activity, patient outcomes, and waiting times.

A monthly time series of the key IAPT measures is also available in the Interactive dashboard for this publication.

Main findings

Information about the IAPT programme is based broadly on three areas:

• Outcomes: whether referrals measurably improved as a result of a course of IAPT therapy;

• Waiting times: how long referrals waited to be seen or treated by providers of IAPT services;

• Activity: such as how many referrals were received, had accessed services, or ended in the month, or how many appointments took place.

Activity

155,502 new referrals were received in February 2022.

101,735 referrals had accessed IAPT in the month.

139,003 referrals ended (for any reason) in the month.

Waiting times

Of the 50,883 referrals that finished a course of treatment in February 2022, 89.5% waited less than 6 weeks and 98.4% waited less than 18 weeks to access IAPT services.

Outcomes

48,026 referrals finished a course of treatment in February 2022 having started at caseness³, of which 24,371 (50.7%) moved to recovery.



¹ https://www.nice.org.uk/

² All historical IAPT publications can be found at http://www.digital.nhs.uk/iaptreports.

³ ‘Caseness’ is the term used in IAPT to define a clinical case of anxiety or depression. See the ‘Guide to IAPT data and publications' published at http://www.digital.nhs.uk/iaptreports for details.



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