The integrity of a pilot program for controversial reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme has been called into question by federal senators.

The National Disability Insurance Agency, which runs the NDIS, was grilled about the independent assessment reforms set to roll out next year at a Senate estimates hearing on Thursday.

The pilot program found 90 per cent of participants were either very satisfied or satisfied by their experience, according to the NDIA website, though the full results and details are yet to be made public. 

Under questioning by Labor Senator Carol Brown on…



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