Workplace Rehabilitation for
Doctors & Health Specialists

AusRehab is a specialist workplace rehabilitation provider supporting medical professionals in managing work-related and motor vehicle injury claims under the state’s Workers’ Compensation and CTP schemes

Managing work-related and motor vehicle injury cases in general practice is complex, time-consuming, and often requires more information than can be gathered during a standard consultation. 

AusRehab is a specialist workplace rehabilitation provider in NSW that supports treating doctors, general practitioners and health specialists who manage patients with work‑related and motor vehicle injuries under the NSW Workers’ Compensation and NSW CTP schemes.

When you refer a patient for workplace rehabilitation with AusRehab, we help you:

All supported by evidence‑based recommendations, clear and concise reports, and timely communication that respects your workflow.

How We Support You and Your Injured Patients

At AusRehab, we provide specialist return-to-work support for GPs, including:

Unlike clinical settings alone, as a workplace rehabilitation provider, we have direct access to the patient’s actual job environment. Our consultants can conduct worksite assessments, understand job demands firsthand, and provide practical recommendations that drive a safe and sustainable RTW.

You remain the treating doctor.

AusRehab augments your care with specialist workplace and functional insight that supports better outcomes for your patients.

How Workplace Rehab Helps Doctors Manage Injured Workers

Benefit for Doctors How AusRehab Supports Treating Doctors
Clear work capacity advice Practical recommendations on hours, duties, and restrictions
Less admin time Liaison with employers and insurers handled externally
Objective functional assessment FCE, ADL, and vocational assessments that support your clinical view
Better RTW outcomes Graded return-to-work plans that match treatment goals
Support for complex cases Input on psychological claims, chronic pain, and long-term cases

When to Refer to AusRehab

When should a GP refer to a workplace rehabilitation provider?

If you are asking, ‘What can this patient safely do at work?’, it is usually a good time to refer.

📌 You may consider a referral when:

Services You Can Refer For

AusRehab offers a full suite of services aligned with the NSW Workers’ Compensation and CTP schemes. The services you can refer for are defined on our referral form, so you know exactly what to choose when making a referral.

Initial Needs Assessment (INA)

The Initial Needs Assessment provides an early, structured overview of the injured worker’s situation. Integrates diagnosis, work demands and psychosocial factors

  • Clarifies current capacity and barriers to recovery
  • Supports early planning of return‑to‑work and treatment priorities

The INA is often the first step in a workers’ compensation or CTP rehabilitation plan.

From your perspective: one referral, one clear report with practical work capacity guidance.

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Assessment

The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) assessment evaluates how an injury affects:

  • Self‑care tasks,
  • Domestic activities,
  • Community access

These findings support both treatment planning and work capacity decisions, especially for patients with complex or chronic conditions.

Vocational Assessment

The Vocational Assessment focuses on:

  • Reviewing skills, experience, and medical restrictions
  • Identifying realistic work options and training needs
  • Supporting your advice about long‑term fitness for work

Our vocational reports integrate clinical and workplace perspectives.

Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment

Driving assessments determine fitness to drive following injury and are relevant to:

  • Return to work
  • Community access
  • Safety and medico‑legal responsibilities

Reports are structured to support clinical and scheme requirements.

Psychological & Functional Assessment

When psychological factors or chronic pain influence recovery, the Psychological Capacity Evaluation explores:

  • Coping strategies and beliefs about pain
  • Workplace stressors affecting capacity
  • Barriers to sustained return to work

Findings guide graded exposure, workplace strategies and coordination with treating providers.

Worksite Assessment

A Worksite Assessment is a structured evaluation of the patient’s actual work environment, tasks, and physical or psychosocial risks.

  • Confirms what duties are realistic
  • Identifies potential adjustments to prevent flare‑ups or re‑injury
  • Helps you use simple language when writing certificates or advising patients

Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)

The Functional Capacity Evaluation is a structured assessment of physical capacity, including lifting, carrying, postural and activity tolerance, endurance, and strength parameters.

It helps doctors with work capacity decisions by:

  • Providing objective data to support your clinical judgment
  • Informing treatment progression and work recommendations
  • Aiding dispute resolution in complex claims

Note: FCE complements clinical judgement and does not replace it.

Case Management – Same Employer

For patients returning to their pre‑injury employer, AusRehab coordinates:

This reduces the volume of calls, emails and documentation returning to your practice.

Case Management – New Employer

When returning to the original role is not feasible, AusRehab supports:

  • Vocational exploration and transferable skills analysis
  • Retraining and job-seeking support
  • Management of psychosocial risks linked to prolonged work absence

This assists doctors concerned about long‑term disengagement from work.

Ergonomic Workstation and Vehicle Assessment

For patients with musculoskeletal or chronic conditions, Ergonomic Assessments focus on:

Our Referral and Communication Process

Our referral process is designed to minimise administrative load and ensure timely, clear communication.

You can phone or email us at any time if you need clarification, a review, or follow‑up information.

On‑Page Referral Form

To Refer, use this secure online referral form for workplace rehabilitation or use this Downloadable Referral Form (PDF) option

When making a referral, please have the following information ready:

✅ Worker details: name, date of birth, contact details, occupation, claim number

✅ Injury details: date and nature of injury, diagnosis, current work status

✅ Services requested: tick‑box list of services plus an “Other” field

✅ Treating practitioner details: Doctor’s name, provider number, clinic name, practitioner type, contact details

✅ Attachments: certificates of capacity, medical reports, imaging summaries, existing return-to-work plans

All referrals are acknowledged within one business day, and we contact your patient directly to arrange the next steps.

You can download our AusRehab Referral Form (PDF) and email the completed form with supporting documents to office@ausrehab.com

Our Multidisciplinary Team

As a SIRA-approved workplace rehabilitation provider in NSW, AusRehab brings together a multidisciplinary rehab team for workers’ comp experienced in delivering integrated care.

We have deep expertise in:

Our specialists include:

We understand the requirements of both the NSW Workers’ Compensation and NSW CTP schemes, ensuring that assessments and reports meet scheme standards and support your clinical practice.

Benefits for Treating Doctors

When workers understand their rehabilitation and are confident in communication, outcomes improve. Workplace rehab language support reduces confusion, supports planning, and enables quicker decisions.

Partnering with AusRehab helps you:

Schemes, Eligibility and Locations

AusRehab is a SIRA-approved workplace rehabilitation provider supporting injured workers under:

 

Services are provided NSW‑wide, with a combination of onsite and telehealth options. We work with major insurers and employers and can clarify eligibility questions on request.

Supporting Resources for Doctors

Helpful resources you may wish to share or refer to:

Frequently Asked Questions

When should a GP refer a patient to a workplace rehabilitation provider?

A GP should consider referral when a patient’s return to work is delayed, unclear, or impacted by non-medical factors. Common referral points include:

  • Recovery has plateaued but return to work hasn’t resumed
  • Persistent pain or fear of re-injury is affecting function
  • There’s disagreement about suitable duties or work capacity
  • Workplace issues or psychosocial stressors are affecting recovery
  • Objective assessment is needed to inform clinical or scheme decisions

How do I refer a patient for workplace rehabilitation?

Referrals can be made via:

You can also call 1300 391 947 for urgent or complex cases.

All referrals are acknowledged within one business day, and we contact the patient directly to schedule their appointment.

What does a workplace rehabilitation provider do for treating doctors?

Workplace rehabilitation providers like AusRehab support treating doctors by:

  • Assessing work capacity in real-world settings
  • Aligning job demands with medical recovery
  • Providing evidence-based recommendations for suitable duties
  • Reducing the administrative load on practices
  • Supporting psychosocial and complex cases to improve return to work outcomes

You remain the treating doctor. We provide specialist workplace input to complement your clinical care.

How quickly can my patient be seen by a workplace rehab provider?

Referrals are acknowledged within one business day. We contact the patient directly to book their appointment, usually within a few days. If your case is urgent, please indicate this on the referral form or contact us directly.

What information do I need to include in a workplace rehab referral?

To ensure a smooth referral process, please include:

  • Worker details (name, DOB, contact info, claim number)
  • Injury details (diagnosis, date of injury, current work status)
  • Services requested (tick-box options on the form)
  • Your practitioner details (name, clinic, provider number, contact info)
  • Relevant attachments (Certificates of Capacity, medical reports, imaging, RTW plans)

How does workplace rehabilitation support return to work under workers' comp?

Workplace rehabilitation providers help coordinate the return to work process by:

  • Clarifying capacity and suitable duties
  • Conducting worksite assessments to ensure recommendations are realistic
  • Monitoring progress and adjusting RTW plans
  • Liaising with employers and insurers, reducing administrative burden for doctors
  • Supporting workers through education and engagement

Can I refer complex psychological or chronic pain cases?

Yes. AusRehab accepts referrals for psychological functional assessments, including patients with chronic pain, adjustment issues, or barriers to returning to work. We explore psychosocial stressors, coping patterns, and workplace concerns, and make recommendations to support recovery and RTW.

Do you offer telehealth workplace rehabilitation across NSW?

Yes, we offer telehealth workplace rehabilitation across NSW, including remote assessments and consultations where appropriate. Telehealth is particularly useful for follow-ups, initial assessments, and patients in regional or rural locations.

Are you a SIRA-approved workplace rehabilitation provider?

Yes. AusRehab is a SIRA-approved workplace rehabilitation provider, authorised to deliver services under the NSW Workers Compensation and CTP schemes.

Which services can I refer my patients to at AusRehab?

You can refer to a wide range of services, including:

  • Initial Needs Assessment (INA)
  • Worksite Assessment
  • Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)
  • Vocational Assessment
  • Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Assessment
  • Case Management (Same or New Employer)
  • Psychological / Functional Assessment
  • Ergonomic and Driving Assessments

All options are available as tick boxes on our referral form.

Registered psychologists in NSW performing psychological capacity evaluations

Refer a Patient for Workplace Rehabilitation

For urgent or complex cases, contact us directly on 1300 391 947.