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.
This service checks whether:
Where gaps or inconsistencies are identified, we provide clear clinical recommendations.
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.
The service provides:
It strengthens the rehabilitation record and supports informed decisions.
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.