Clinical research

The evidence behind Boundless.

Boundless began as university research. The published work below, and an independent health economics evaluation, are what NHS services and commissioners use to assess it. Every document is available to download in full.

Health economics

An independent evaluation, not our own numbers.

The Centre for Healthcare Equipment and Technology Adoption (CHEATA) at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust modelled outcomes for a cohort of 100 people with generalised anxiety disorder. The figures below are inclusive of licence fees and assume equivalent recovery achieved in fewer sessions.

3 to 4
sessions, down from 8 to 16
£21,000+
saved per 100 people, year one
£1,700+
net monetary benefit per person
£211 to £214
ICER per QALY, well below NICE thresholds

Markov model, NICE reference case. Treatment courses are eight-week cycles, not individual sessions.

Download the CHEATA health economics report (PDF)

Put the evidence into a business case.

Set your own caseload against the CHEATA model, or ask a clinician how the evidence applies to your pathway.