Physiotherapy authorisation with Adeslas: sessions, expiry and renewal

Adeslas publishes a general 30-calendar-day validity for authorisations. In physiotherapy, the clinic should track authorisation, session block, delivered sessions and expiry date. If the block is consumed or expires before renewal, later sessions can fall outside administrative coverage.

Physiotherapy combines block and expiry

Adeslas publishes a general authorisation validity of 30 calendar days. In physiotherapy, this crosses with session blocks.

Calculate revenue lost to authorisations

Use the SaludComply authorisation diagnostic to estimate monthly loss, recoverable range and operational complexity. No patient data required.

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Where revenue leaks

Typical leakage is continuing treatment on a clinically correct schedule but with expired authorisation or consumed block.

How SaludComply approaches it

SaludComply links each Adeslas block to session count and expiry, alerts ahead of time and prepares renewal for admin approval.

Frequently asked questions

Does an Adeslas physiotherapy authorisation expire?
Adeslas publishes a general 30-calendar-day validity. In physiotherapy, track both date and authorised sessions; exact block details depend on policy and agreement (TO_VERIFY).

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