Rehabilitation authorisation with Adeslas: session blocks and published validity

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.

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Published validity and session-block control

Adeslas currently publishes 90-day validity for authorized rehabilitation. The clinic should check the issued document, track completed sessions and review validity when treatment extends because of absences or schedule changes.

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 used sessions and stated validity. When three sessions remain or the actual expiry approaches, it prepares renewal with the physiotherapist’s documentation for clinic approval.

Frequently asked questions

How long is an Adeslas rehabilitation authorization valid?
Adeslas publishes 90-day validity for authorized rehabilitation. The clinic should check the issued document because session count and other conditions depend on the specific authorization.
Who submits rehabilitation with Adeslas, the clinic or the patient?
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy behave 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 subtype depends on the specific policy and the centre agreement. It is worth measuring the real pattern rather than assuming a generic channel.
How does SaludComply avoid losing rehabilitation sessions with Adeslas?
The agent tracks sessions and stated validity. When three sessions remain or actual expiry approaches, it prepares renewal with the physiotherapist’s documentation for clinic approval.

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