Advisory & Consultation Process
NRE Health Institute
This page formalizes external engagement mechanics and signals administrative maturity.
1. Purpose
The Advisory & Consultation Process defines the structured pathway through which external stakeholders may request review, consultation, or technical input from the NRE Health Institute.
This process ensures:
• Procedural clarity
• Defined scope of response
• Documentation discipline
• Resource management
• Accountability in engagement
The Institute provides structured advisory input within the limits of its mandate.
2. Scope of Advisory Services
The Institute may provide structured advisory input in the following areas:
• Preventive health model interpretation
• Standards clarification
• Governance architecture review
• Risk framework consultation
• Policy alignment analysis
• Non-sexual classification clarification
• Documentation structuring guidance
The Institute does not provide:
• Clinical medical advice
• Legal representation
• Enforcement services
• Accreditation certification
Advisory functions are analytical and structural.
3. Consultation Request Procedure
All advisory requests must:
• Be submitted through official Institute channels
• Clearly define the scope of inquiry
• Identify jurisdictional context
• Provide relevant background documentation
Incomplete requests may be returned for clarification.
4. Review & Response Process
Upon receipt of a consultation request:
Scope verification is conducted
Mandate compatibility is assessed
Risk implications are reviewed
Response format is determined
Written advisory output is prepared
Responses may take the form of:
• Formal advisory briefs
• Structured technical notes
• Governance compatibility assessments
• Standards clarification statements
5. Confidentiality & Documentation
Where confidentiality is requested:
• Boundaries are defined in writing
• Scope of disclosure is clarified
• Documentation retention policies apply
All advisory interactions are archived for institutional recordkeeping.
6. Limitation of Liability
Advisory outputs:
• Reflect structured analysis within defined scope
• Do not constitute medical advice
• Do not constitute legal advice
• Do not create statutory authority
Responsibility for implementation remains with the requesting entity.
7. Review & Revision
Advisory outputs may be subject to revision if:
• Regulatory conditions change
• Risk parameters shift
• Additional documentation is provided
• Clarification is formally requested
Revisions follow documented version-control procedures.
8. Institutional Capacity
The Institute may decline advisory requests if:
• Scope exceeds mandate
• Risk exposure is disproportionate
• Documentation is insufficient
• Conflict of interest is identified
Institutional discipline supersedes volume of engagement.

