INA and Rehabilitation Review Service

Quality assurance and clinical governance in rehabilitation

Rehabilitation standards vary. Differences in clinical experience and governance directly affect assessment quality and recovery management and patient outcome

When clinical quality is weak, assessments can miss needs, recommendations can lack depth and progress may not be properly tracked.

The INA and Rehabilitation Review Service provides a clinical audit to confirm the assessment and treatment remain thorough, justified and properly monitored.

What this service addresses

This service checks whether:

Where gaps or inconsistencies are identified, we provide clear clinical recommendations.

What is INA and Rehabilitation Review?

A doctor-led review of the Initial Needs Assessment and ongoing rehabilitation.

Its purpose is to ensure that:

The service provides ongoing clinical assurance that rehabilitation delivery remains aligned with appropriate clinical standards throughout the life of the claim.

When to use INA and Rehabilitation Review

Concerns about the quality of the original assessment

Clinical confidence is needed before a key decision

Treatment recommendations require further clinical scrutiny

Recovery has stalled or lacks clear progress

The Support this Service Provides

The service provides:

It strengthens the rehabilitation record and supports informed decisions.

How the Review is Prepared

The review is conducted within our doctor-led framework using the available INA and treatment records.

It follows a structured method focused on clinical reasoning and measurable outcomes.

Findings are clear, evidence-based and independent.