Mayden Iaptus Integration

Integrate your digital health solution with Mayden Iaptus using 6B’s secure, standards-based healthcare interoperability services. We connect patient-facing applications, digital therapy platforms, referral tools, analytics solutions, and wider clinical systems with Iaptus – enabling reliable data exchange, streamlined workflows, and more coordinated mental health care.

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Trusted by NHS organisations, mental health providers, and healthtech innovators, 6B delivers full-lifecycle Iaptus integration, from discovery and architecture through development, testing, deployment, and ongoing support. We build secure, scalable integrations for digital triage, online therapy, patient engagement, outcomes dashboards, referral portals, and care coordination.

Our team combines mental health expertise with healthcare APIs, HL7 FHIR, REST services, event-driven messaging, identity management, and clinical safety. We enable safe information exchange while protecting sensitive mental health data and supporting clinical, administrative, operational, and patient workflows.

Understanding Mayden Iaptus

Iaptus is a cloud-based electronic patient record for mental health, psychological therapy, neurodiversity, and community services. It supports care from referral and assessment through treatment, outcomes monitoring, supervision, and discharge.

The platform includes configurable pathways, caseload management, appointment scheduling, clinical documentation, outcome measures, risk information, online forms, self-referral, patient communications, and reporting.

Iaptus is widely used within NHS Talking Therapies and can also support children and young people’s mental health, staff wellbeing, counselling, neurodiversity, and specialist services.

It can connect with digital treatment tools, primary and secondary care systems, patient engagement services, and reporting platforms, reducing duplicate entry and manual transfers.

Our Mayden Iaptus Integration Process

We begin with structured discovery involving clinical, operational, technical, and governance stakeholders. Together, we define pathways, users, data requirements, safety constraints, and intended outcomes.

Typical integrations include self-referral, e-triage, appointment booking, online therapy, outcome collection, clinical record updates, patient communications, and service reporting.

We map demographics, referrals, appointments, assessments, risk information, care episodes, outcome measures, treatment activity, and discharge data, establishing the authoritative source for each.

Architecture may use REST APIs, FHIR, secure web services, event-driven messaging, scheduled exchange, or controlled imports and exports. We define authentication, consent, patient matching, practitioner identity, access controls, audit logging, and error handling from the outset.

Reusable components accelerate delivery, including authentication modules, FHIR handlers, transformation frameworks, validation rules, and routing pipelines. Secure testing validates patient matching, data accuracy, workflow sequencing, permissions, performance, duplicate handling, failure recovery, and audit trails.

Testing also covers incomplete referrals, changed appointments, withdrawn consent, clinical risk information, and other mental health-specific exceptions.

Before launch, we coordinate acceptance testing, clinical safety review, deployment, documentation, and support readiness. After go-live, we monitor performance, resolve issues, and maintain compatibility with Iaptus and NHS changes.

Benefits of Mayden Iaptus Integration

Clinicians gain timely access to referrals, assessments, outcome measures, treatment activity, risk information, and communications without repeated entry.

Digital referral and triage integrations reduce administration and help teams identify suitable pathways earlier. Patients benefit from self-referral, appointment management, questionnaires, digital therapy, video consultations, and automated communications.

Connected treatment tools can return engagement and progress information to Iaptus, improving clinical visibility.

Administrative teams reduce rekeying across referrals, scheduling, communications, and discharge. Service managers gain better visibility of waiting times, demand, caseloads, engagement, recovery, outcomes, and performance.

For healthtech vendors, Iaptus integration provides reusable, standards-based access to established mental health and community care workflows.

Why Choose 6B for Mayden Iaptus Integration?

6B designs around complete mental health pathways, keeping referrals, assessments, treatment, outcomes, risk information, and discharge processes connected.


Our specialists understand HL7 FHIR, APIs, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, secure web services, and event-driven integration.


Reusable authentication modules, healthcare data handlers, transformation frameworks, validation components, and message routers accelerate delivery without compromising quality.


Information governance is embedded through encryption, role-based access, data minimisation, consent controls, audit trails, retention policies, and sensitive-information safeguards.


Clinical safety is supported through risk identification, validation, alerting, reconciliation, and downtime procedures.


Operational resilience is strengthened through structured logging, automated monitoring, retry mechanisms, exception queues, and clear support processes.


From scoping to maintenance, 6B provides one accountable partner for dependable Mayden Iaptus integration in live mental health environments.

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Mayden Iaptus Integration FAQs

Mayden iaptus is a configurable electronic patient record and case-management platform used by NHS Talking Therapies, children and young people’s mental health, neurodiversity, and other community services. It supports clinical pathways, outcome measurement, appointments, reporting, and service management.

Yes. iaptus can connect with approved digital therapy platforms, shared records, referral tools, and partner services to reduce duplicate entry and support connected patient pathways. The precise options depend on the interfaces and permissions available within the target deployment.

An integration may exchange patient demographics, referrals, episodes of care, assessments, outcome questionnaires, appointments, and details of documents or letters. Available data varies according to the workflow and integration route.

Yes. Mayden has established integrations with digital treatment and assessment providers, allowing clinicians to refer patients and share relevant information through connected workflows.

Yes. Through supported interoperability services, authorised professionals can access selected iaptus information alongside data from other care settings. This can provide a more complete view of a patient’s mental health history.

Yes. iaptus supports outcome-focused workflows, data analytics, and reporting for NHS Talking Therapies services. An integration can also help move referral, activity, and outcome data into approved reporting or business intelligence platforms.

We use encrypted connections, role-based access, audit trails, data validation, patient-matching controls, exception handling, and structured testing. We also support relevant information-governance and DCB0129 or DCB0160 clinical safety responsibilities.

Timescales depend on the number of workflows, available interfaces, data mappings, supplier coordination, governance approvals, and testing requirements. A focused integration may take several weeks, while a broader multi-system programme may take several months.

Readiness checklist for Mayden Iaptus Integration

  • Define the care pathways and use cases your integration will support, such as referral, triage, appointment booking, online treatment, outcome collection, or reporting.
  • Identify the Iaptus records, workflows, forms, outcome measures, and service configurations involved in the integration.
  • Confirm which APIs, interfaces, secure transfer methods, or integration services are available for the target Iaptus deployment.
  • Map patient identifiers, referral information, care episodes, appointments, practitioners, risk data, treatment activity, and discharge outcomes across both systems.
  • Define which system will act as the source of truth for each data type and how updates, corrections, duplicates, and conflicting records will be managed.
  • Confirm authentication, authorisation, role-based access, consent, audit logging, encryption, and data-retention requirements.
  • Prepare governance and clinical safety documentation, including your lawful basis, DPIA, DSPT position, and applicable DCB0129 or DCB0160 responsibilities.
  • Develop a testing plan covering synthetic data, patient matching, outcome measures, duplicate referrals, failed transactions, withdrawn consent, risk information, and clinical user acceptance.
  • Agree deployment, training, monitoring, incident management, change control, and ongoing support arrangements before production go-live.

Speak To Our Mayden Iaptus Integration Experts

Whether you're developing a new digital health product or extending an existing solution with Mayden Iaptus integration, 6B brings the technical expertise, healthcare insight, and experience needed to accelerate delivery.

Rebecca Willis

Rebecca Willis

Business Development

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