Rehabilitation authorisation with Adeslas: session blocks and the 30-day rule
How rehabilitation behaves against the Adeslas channel
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy appear in the market as a split flow: the initial session block usually goes through the clinic, while renewals can shift to the patient. The exact Adeslas behaviour per treatment subtype depends on the specific policy and the centre agreement with the insurer. The clinic gains reliability by measuring its real pattern rather than assuming a generic channel.
Why the 30-day rule hurts in rehabilitation
Adeslas keeps the general 30-day calendar rule for authorisation validity. In rehabilitation, a ten-session block scheduled twice a week no longer fits inside 30 days if the patient misses a session or if summer holidays break the rhythm. The initial authorisation covers the block only if completed within the window. When it is not completed, the additional session falls outside coverage and later billing is rejected.
Documented renewal and therapeutic continuity
Adeslas rehabilitation renewal requires documenting clinical evolution, not repeating the original request. If renewal is requested late, intermediate sessions are delivered without valid authorisation and the admin discovers leakage when the rejected invoice arrives. Per-session cost is modest, but a centre with several patients in block can accumulate meaningful monthly volume.
How SaludComply approaches it
SaludComply tracks each session block as a live authorisation with expiry calculated from the applicable rule. When three sessions remain in the block or the 30-day mark is near, the agent prepares the renewal with the evolution documentation the physiotherapist has loaded into the record. Admin approval is still the last step before submitting to the Adeslas portal.
Verified sources
- Adeslas — Autorizaciones — fuente oficial sobre proceso y caducidad
- SaludComply — diagnóstico de autorizaciones — diagnóstico de fuga por autorizaciones
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