Milestone Review Template for Insurance
A formal procedure for evaluating claim progress at predetermined milestone points, assessing deliverable quality, and making informed decisions about proceeding to the next phase.
Purpose
To provide structured checkpoints throughout the claim lifecycle where stakeholders can verify that deliverables meet expectations, budgets remain on track, and risks are being managed appropriately.
Scope
Covers all planned milestone review points from the first interim milestone through to the final pre-closure review, applicable to any claim with defined phase gates.
Prerequisites
- Approved claim schedule with clearly defined milestones and associated deliverables
- Milestone acceptance criteria documented and agreed with stakeholders
- Up-to-date claim status data including schedule, budget, and risk information
- Deliverables completed and ready for review at the milestone checkpoint
Aligns with ASIC regulatory requirements, General Insurance Code of Practice, and AFSL obligations. Includes audit trail provisions.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Compile Milestone Deliverables
Gather all deliverables, outputs, and supporting documentation that were planned for completion by this milestone, ensuring they are in a reviewable state.
- 1.1Collect all completed deliverables from task owners and verify they are finalised
- 1.2Organise deliverables in a shared review folder with clear labelling
- 1.3Prepare a deliverable status summary showing planned versus actual completion
Assess Schedule and Budget Performance
Analyse the claim schedule and budget against the baseline to identify variances, trends, and any corrective actions needed before proceeding.
- 2.1Calculate schedule variance and schedule performance index for the milestone period
- 2.2Calculate cost variance and cost performance index against the approved budget
- 2.3Identify the root causes of any significant variances
- 2.4Prepare forecast estimates for the remaining claim phases
- Present variances as both absolute numbers and percentages for clarity
Review Risk and Issue Status
Update the risk register and issue log, assess any new or changed risks, and confirm that mitigation actions are progressing as planned.
- 3.1Review all open risks and update probability and impact ratings
- 3.2Close any risks that have been fully mitigated or are no longer relevant
- 3.3Escalate any critical risks or issues that require stakeholder decisions
Conduct the Milestone Review Meeting
Facilitate a structured review meeting with stakeholders to present milestone outcomes, discuss variances, and obtain formal approval to proceed.
- 4.1Present the deliverable status, schedule and budget performance, and risk update to all attendees
- 4.2Facilitate discussion on any concerns, blockers, or required changes
- 4.3Document all decisions, action items, and any conditions for proceeding
- 4.4Obtain formal milestone approval or document the conditions for deferred approval
- Prepare a one-page milestone summary dashboard for quick stakeholder reference
Document Review Outcomes
Record all milestone review outcomes, decisions, and action items in the claim documentation and communicate results to the broader team.
- 5.1Update the claim status report with milestone review findings
- 5.2Log all action items with owners and due dates in the claim management tool
- 5.3Distribute the milestone review summary to all stakeholders and team members
Update the Claim Plan
Incorporate any approved changes, lessons learned, or corrective actions from the milestone review into the claim plan and schedule.
- 6.1Apply any approved scope changes to the claim plan and work breakdown structure
- 6.2Adjust the claim schedule to reflect revised estimates or resequenced tasks
- 6.3Update the budget forecast if financial adjustments were approved
- Save a new schedule version so historical baselines are preserved for audit purposes
Quality Checkpoints
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Expected Outcomes
Percentage of milestones that receive unconditional approval on the first review without requiring rework or additional conditions
Average number of business days between a variance exceeding threshold and its formal reporting to stakeholders via the milestone review
Frequently Asked Questions
Who has authority to approve a milestone?
The claim sponsor or their designated delegate holds milestone approval authority. This should be clearly defined in the claim charter. In some organisations, a steering committee or claim board may hold this authority for high-value claims.
How often should milestone reviews be held?
Milestone reviews should occur at each phase gate or major deliverable checkpoint as defined in the claim schedule. For longer claims, this is typically every four to six weeks. Avoid spacing them more than eight weeks apart to maintain adequate oversight.
What if a milestone is only partially complete?
Document the specific items that are incomplete, the reasons for delay, and the revised completion dates. The sponsor can grant conditional approval to proceed with clear conditions and deadlines for the outstanding items, or they can defer approval until completion.
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