Measurement-Based Care Platform for UK Mental Health & Talking Therapies Providers
Compliant with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Aligned with NHS England's Talking Therapies minimum dataset, PHQ-9 and GAD-7 at every session, automated scoring, and longitudinal tracking. 103+ validated assessments. GBP pricing.
Built for UK Mental Health Services
Every feature designed around UK GDPR, NHS Talking Therapies requirements, and the clinical tools UK practitioners already use.
UK GDPR & DPA 2018 Compliance
Fully compliant with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Data processed under lawful bases appropriate for health data (Article 9 UK GDPR). UK data residency with no transfers outside the UK/EEA without adequate safeguards.
NHS Talking Therapies Minimum Dataset
PHQ-9 and GAD-7 are mandated at every session in NHS Talking Therapies (formerly IAPT). HiBoop automates session-by-session scoring, tracks reliable change, and exports in formats compatible with IAPT reporting requirements.
UK Data Residency
All patient data stored in UK cloud infrastructure. Meets NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT) requirements for data storage. No offshore health data transfers.
EHR-Compatible via HL7/FHIR
Built on open HL7/FHIR standards for compatibility with EMIS Web, SystmOne, Rio, and other UK clinical systems. Assessment data exports in standard formats for direct workflow integration.
GBP Pricing — No Conversion Surprises
All subscriptions invoiced in pounds sterling. VAT-registered. Compatible with NHS procurement frameworks, EAP platforms, and private practice billing models operating in the UK.
Private Practice & NHS Collaboration
Serves both NHS-commissioned Talking Therapies services and independent private practitioners. Multi-site support for group practices, stepped care services, and integrated primary care mental health teams.
Mental health in United Kingdom
Epidemiological data from national surveys, ministries of health, and peer-reviewed clinical research.
Adults in England with a common mental disorder (%)
+37.5% increase in common mental disorders between 2007 and 2023.
Serving Mental Health Providers Across the UK
HiBoop supports Talking Therapies services, private practices, and NHS-commissioned mental health teams across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
London & South East
NHS London region
North West England
NHS North West
Yorkshire & Humber
NHS Yorkshire
Scotland
NHS Scotland
Wales
NHS Wales / NWSSP
All Other Regions
Midlands, East of England, South West, Northern Ireland, including telehealth and ARRS mental health practitioners
Why United Kingdom clinics choose HiBoop
IAPT-Ready, Privacy-First
- PHQ-9 + GAD-7 mandated every session in NHS Talking Therapies, one click in HiBoop
- UK GDPR & DPA 2018 compliant, Article 9 health data lawful basis built in
- Reliable Change Index (RCI) and recovery status auto-calculated to IAPT standards
- GBP pricing, no USD conversion on your invoice
- Data stays in the UK, no offshore transfers without explicit safeguards
GBP pricing & support
Transparent pricing in GBP with flexible payment options for clinics of every size.
50+ validated assessments for United Kingdom clinics
Every tool is validated against United Kingdom's clinical practice guidelines.
IAPT Minimum Dataset (NHS Mandated)
- • PHQ-9 (Depression)
- • GAD-7 (Anxiety)
- • PHQ-2 (Ultra-brief screen)
- • WSAS (Functional Impairment)
Trauma & PTSD
- • PCL-5 (PTSD)
- • IES-R (Impact of Event)
- • ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences)
- • C-SSRS (Suicide Risk)
Child & Adolescent
- • RCADS (Revised Child Anxiety and Depression)
- • SDQ (Strengths and Difficulties)
- • SCARED (Anxiety)
- • PHQ-A (Adolescent Depression)
Specialist & Comorbidity
- • AUDIT (Alcohol Use)
- • MDQ (Bipolar)
- • OCI-R (OCD)
- • WHODAS 2.0 (Functioning)
Grants & funding for United Kingdom mental health clinics
Federal and provincial funding programs that support measurement-based care implementation.
NHS Talking Therapies — Technology Adoption
Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) can commission digital outcome monitoring tools as part of Talking Therapies (formerly IAPT) service contracts. PHQ-9 and GAD-7 compliance with the minimum dataset is required. HiBoop's session-by-session IAPT workflow qualifies.
NHS Productivity & Digital Investment
NHS England's primary care mental health digital investment funds tools that reduce admin burden, improve patient flow, and support outcome measurement. Practices in ARRS (Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme) with mental health practitioners can apply.
Wellbeing of Women / Mental Health Research Grants
MHRUK supports technology-enabled mental health service improvements. Community-based mental health organisations using validated digital outcome tools can apply for innovation grants through annual funding rounds.
Resources for United Kingdom practitioners
Billing guides, compliance documentation, and clinical practice resources.
Clinical practice resources · United Kingdom
Official bodies, clinical guidelines, and regulatory references. United Kingdom.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is HiBoop compliant with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018?
Yes. HiBoop is fully compliant with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Health data is processed under Article 9 UK GDPR (special category data) with appropriate lawful bases. All patient data is stored in UK cloud infrastructure with no transfers outside the UK or EEA without adequate safeguards. We support data subject rights requests and maintain records of processing activities as required under UK GDPR Article 30.
Does HiBoop support the NHS Talking Therapies (IAPT) minimum dataset?
Yes. HiBoop is specifically designed for NHS Talking Therapies workflows. PHQ-9 and GAD-7 are administered and scored automatically at every session. The platform calculates Reliable Change Index (RCI), recovery status, and reliable improvement/deterioration in line with NHS England IAPT/Talking Therapies guidance. Session data exports are compatible with national minimum dataset reporting.
What are the pricing options for UK clinicians?
HiBoop offers flexible pricing in pounds sterling (GBP) with no currency conversion costs. Small practices (1–5 clinicians): £200–500/month. Group practices (6–20 clinicians): £500–1,800/month. IAPT services and multi-site organisations: custom pricing. All plans include onboarding, training, and UK support. Contact us for a quote tailored to your service structure.
Can HiBoop be used for both NHS and private practice?
Yes. HiBoop serves both NHS-commissioned Talking Therapies services and independent private practitioners across the UK. The platform's clinical toolkit, PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5, WSAS, and 103+ additional instruments, is equally applicable to stepped care IAPT services and fee-paying private therapy practices. Multi-site configurations support hybrid NHS/private organisations.
Which UK regions does HiBoop serve?
HiBoop supports mental health practitioners across all UK nations, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This includes NHS Talking Therapies services in all 42 ICB areas in England, NHS Scotland services operating under the Psychological Therapies Matrix, Together for Mental Health services in Wales, and private practitioners registered with BABCP, BACP, BPS, and UKCP.
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