Reviewer qualifications
Who performs the human assessment.
Automation assembles candidate findings. People decide. That only works if the people are qualified, trained consistently and evaluated on consistency rather than throughput.
- Standards
- v0.9 — Pilot draft
- Status
- Published
- Review cycle
- Reviewed quarterly

Certification is granted for a defined scope and remains subject to monitoring.
- Standards version
- v0.9 — Pilot draft
- Decision basis
- Published criteria
- Independence
- Commercial roles excluded
- Change control
- Dated effective versions
On this page
What this page covers
Background
What reviewers bring.
- Practical experience in healthcare compliance, regulatory or clinical operations
- Familiarity with multi-state telehealth or aesthetic practice models
- Ability to distinguish documentation gaps from operational risk
- Written reasoning skills sufficient to defend a classification
Training
How consistency is built.
- 1
Standards training
Reviewers are trained on the current standards version, domain by domain.
- 2
Calibration
Reviewers assess the same sample cases and reconcile differences in classification.
- 3
Supervised review
Initial reviews are countersigned before independent decision authority is granted.
- 4
Ongoing evaluation
Classification patterns, appeal outcomes and reasoning quality are reviewed periodically.
Separation
What reviewers do not do.
- They do not sell certification or negotiate commercial terms
- They do not remediate findings on behalf of an applicant
- They do not decide appeals of their own findings
- They do not provide legal advice to applicants
Reviewers assess conformity with published standards. Legal and clinical judgment remains with the business and its own advisors.
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