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Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Report, March 2016 Final, April 2016 Primary and most recent quarterly data (Quarter 3 2015/16)

Official statistics, Experimental statistics
Publication Date:
Geographic Coverage:
England
Geographical Granularity:
Care Trusts, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Independent Sector Health Care Providers, Mental Health Trusts, NHS Trusts, Integrated Care Boards
Date Range:
01 Mar 2016 to 30 Apr 2016

Summary

This statistical release makes available the most recent Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) final monthly data (March 2016) and the most recent quarterly data (Quarter 3 2015/16).

 

This series replaces the previous quarterly IAPT reports, last published for the period Q3 2014/15, and provides more frequent and wider-ranging information concerning the care delivered to users of NHS-funded IAPT services for adults in England.

 

The information contained in this release is expected to be of use to organisations delivering IAPT services for adults in England, as it presents timely information intended to support discussions between providers and commissioners of services.

 

This information is also intended to be of interest to other audiences, including the general public, as it provides up-to-date information about access rates, waiting times and outcomes within IAPT services.

Highlights

In March 2016:

 

118,989  referrals were received

 

of which 63,667 (53.5 per cent) were self-referrals

 

87,131  referrals entered treatment

 

for which 24.5 days was the average (mean) waiting time between referral and first treatment appointment

 

122,746  referrals ended

 

of which  49,442 (40.3 per cent) finished a course of treatment

 

for which 6.4 was the average (mean) number of attended treatment appointments

 

and of which  31,291 (63.3 per cent) showed reliable improvement

 

and  45,179 (91.4 per cent) started treatment at caseness

 

of which 21,637 (47.9 per cent) moved to recovery

 

and  20,569 (45.5 per cent) showed reliable recovery

 

Waiting times for a course of treatment (for those finishing a course of treatment in March 2016):

 

41,358 (83.6 per cent) waited less than 6 weeks to enter treatment

 

47,818 (96.7 per cent) waited less than 18 weeks to enter treatment

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Last edited: 3 July 2018 11:54 am