Introduction
IBM Cúram SPMP Analytics application screen captures.
Anthony Farrell is a senior software engineer in the IBM Cúram platform group. Anthony has technical responsibility for Business Intelligence in the Cúram platform, has 10 years’ experience of Cúram product development, is a certified Java programmer with strong Java, Java Platform Enterprise Edition, and business intelligence experience. Anthony Farrell [email protected]
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CONTENTS
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 4
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 4
Accounts by Payment Correction Type Report .................................................... 5
All Components Graphical Benefit Statement ...................................................... 6
Assigned Applications Report .............................................................................. 7
Applications Awaiting Determination .................................................................... 8
Applications Awaiting Disposition ........................................................................ 9
Audit Plan Focus Area ....................................................................................... 10
Audit Plan Summary Bar Chart .......................................................................... 11
Case Audit Plan Progress Summary ................................................................. 12
Case Audit Summary Pie Chart ......................................................................... 13
Case Workload Summary .................................................................................. 14
Deferred Processes ........................................................................................... 15
Introduction
Employer Work Force Report ............................................................................ 16
My Assigned Active Benefit Cases .................................................................... 17
My Sickness Benefit Cases by Number of Diagnosis ......................................... 18
Over and Under Payments Report ..................................................................... 19
Prospect Employer Work Force Report ............................................................. 20
Priority Configuration Risk Assessment Line Chart ............................................ 21
Resolved Investigations Report ......................................................................... 22
Single Component Graphical Benefit Statement ................................................ 23
Workflow Process Instance Errors Bar .............................................................. 24
Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................... 25
Table of figures ............................................................................................................. 26
Appendix ....................................................................................................................... 27
Introduction
This article provides screen captures of all the default analytics that are provided in IBM Cúram Social Program Management
Platform, so that you can see them without installing the application.
This article accompanies the IBM Cúram Analytics accelerator for IBM Cúram Social Program Management Platform (version
6.1.0.1), which lists all of the default BIRT analytics that are provided.
Overview
Organizations can use the SPMP Analytics functions to measure and monitor the performance of an organization to detect gaps in
processes, and to analyze current issues. The following sections present screen captures of the analytic functions with SPMP.
SPMP Analytics provides
A runtime execution environment for running reports that are written with the Business Intelligence Reporting Tool (BIRT)
system environment.
Administration functions to help configure both the BIRT runtime environment and individual reports.
Infrastructure to help integrate BIRT reports into application pages.
20 plus operational analytic charts that are embedded in application pages. These include charts that can be displayed on the
user workspace, context pane, and application pages. The default charts cover audit, case financials, caseload summary
information, investigation summary information, participant information, and workflow requirements.
Overview
Accounts by Payment Correction Type Report
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of the over payments for a case that is divided into the following categories:
allocated payments, outstanding balance, and write off total. The technical name for the analytic chart is
PaymentCorrectionOverpaymentFinancialReport.
Figure 1 Accounts by payment correction type
All Components Graphical Benefit Statement
The following analytic chart compares, by using a timeline, the actual amount that was paid for a case to the reassessed amount that
should have been paid. See the following figure for an example of the analytic. The technical name for the analytic chart is
AllComponentsGraphicalBenefitStatement.
Figure 2.All components graphical benefit statement
Overview
Assigned Applications Report
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of assigned applications with dates of processing deadlines that are categorized in the
following groups: today, overdue, 1-5 days, 6-14 days, and 15+ days. The analytic is displayed as a pie chart. The technical name for
the analytic chart is AssignedApplicationReport.
Figure 3 Assigned applications
Applications Awaiting Determination
The following analytic shows a breakdown of the online applications awaiting determination, displayed as a bar chart. Cases that are
awaiting determination are categorized in the following processing deadlines groups: today, overdue, 1-5 days, 6-14 days, and 15+
days. The technical name for the analytic chart is OnlineApplicationReport.
Figure 4 Applications waiting determination
Overview
Applications Awaiting Disposition
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of the applications that are awaiting disposition, which is displayed as a pie chart.
Cases that are awaiting disposition are categorized in the following processing deadlines groups: today, overdue, 1-5 days, 6-14 days,
and 15+ days. The technical name for the analytic chart is ApplicationAwaitingDispositionReport.
Figure 5 Applications awaiting disposition
Audit Plan Focus Area
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of case audits. Case audits are categorized into the following statuses, Not yet
examined, satisfied, and not satisfied. The technical name for the analytic chart is AuditPlanFocusAreaReport, the technical name
AuditPlanSummaryPieChart is also used.
Figure 6 Audit plan focus area
Overview
Audit Plan Summary Bar Chart
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of the case audits, which are categorized into the following statuses: pending, in
progress, complete, delayed processing pending. See the following figure for an example of the bar chart. The technical name for the
analytic chart is AuditPlanSummaryBarChart.
Figure 7 Audit plan summary bar
Case Audit Plan Progress Summary
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of the case audits. The case audits are categorized into the following statuses: open,
assigned, findings complete & awaiting feedback, feedback received, feedback complete, and complete. The technical name for the
analytic chart is CaseAuditPlanProgressSummary, the technical name CaseAuditSummaryBarChart is also used.
Figure 8 Case audit plan process summary
Overview
Case Audit Summary Pie Chart
The following analytic chart shows a breakdown of the cases that are assigned to an auditor. The cases are categorized by the
following status values: open, assigned, findings complete, and awaiting feedback, feedback received, feedback complete, and
complete. The technical name for the analytic chart is CaseAuditSummaryPieChart.
Figure 9 Case audit summary pie
Case Workload Summary
The following analytic shows a breakdown of the number of cases by status. The following status values are shown: submitted, open,
active, and approved. The chart displays cases for all of the caseworker's who report to the supervisor. The technical name for the
analytic chart is CaseWorkloadReport.
Figure 10 Case workload summary
Overview
Deferred Processes
The following analytic chart shows deferred processes that failed. The technical name for the analytic chart is DeferredProcessBar.
Figure 11 Deferred process instance errors
Employer Work Force Report
The following analytic shows a breakdown of the number of staff for an employer. The status values, permanent staff, and casual staff
are shown. The technical name for the analytic chart is EmployerWorkforceReport.
Figure 12 Employer workforce
Overview
My Assigned Active Benefit Cases
The following analytic was delivered as part of the SPMP Analytics accelerator. The analytic bar chart shows the number of shorter
term, less costly, Sickness Benefit cases versus more costly long running Incapacity Benefit cases.
Figure 13 Assigned active benefit cases
My Sickness Benefit Cases by Number of Diagnosis
The following analytic was delivered as part of the SPMP Analytics Accelerator. The analytic pie chart shows the total number of
clients who are diagnosed with more than one medical condition and who are currently in receipt of Sickness Benefit. The chart helps
the caseworker understand which clients have multiple diagnoses and are at risk of moving onto long-term Incapacity Benefit cases.
Figure 14 Sickness benefit cases by number of diagnoses
Overview
Over and Under Payments Report
The following analytic shows a breakdown of payments, by using a timeline, for a case that is categorized into the following totals:
Overpayment amount, payments allocated, reversal total, write off total. See the following figure for an example of the analytic. The
technical name for the analytic chart is OverpaymentCaseFinancialReport.
Figure 15 Over and under payments
Prospect Employer Work Force Report
The following analytic shows a breakdown of the number of staff for a prospect employer. The status values, permanent staff, and
casual staff are shown. The technical name for the analytic chart is ProspectEmployerWorkforceReport.
Figure 16 Prospect employer workforce
Overview
Priority Configuration Risk Assessment Line Chart
The following analytic shows the screen capture of the priority, complexity, and risk assessment. The technical name for the analytic
chart is PCRAssessmentLineChart.
Figure 17 Priority risk assessment
Resolved Investigations Report
The following analytic shows a breakdown of the number of cases that are being investigated. Cases are categorized into the
following: closed founded, closed unfounded, open founded, and open unfounded. The report is for the CPM manager. The technical
name for the analytic chart is InvestigationsSummary.
Figure 18 Resolved investigations
Overview
Single Component Graphical Benefit Statement
The following analytic chart compares, by using a timeline, the actual amount that was paid for a case to the reassessed amount that
should have been paid. See the following figure for an example of the analytic. The technical name for the analytic chart is
SingleComponentGraphicalBenefitStatement.
Figure 19 Graphical benefit statement
Workflow Process Instance Errors Bar
The following analytic chart shows Workflow processes that failed. The technical name for the analytic chart is
WorkFlowProcessInstanceErrorsBar.
Figure 20 workflow process instance errors
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Eoin Fitzpatrick, Software Engineer (who performed a technical review this document), Cúram Product Development, Cúram and Smarter
Care, IBM Watson Health.
Emily O’ Neill, Information Developer Team Lead, Cúram and Smarter Care, IBM Watson Health.
Paraic O'Raghallaigh, Information Architect, Content Strategy Cúram and Smarter Care, IBM Watson Health.
Conor Cullen, Partner Enablement Manager, Cúram and Smarter Care, IBM Watson Health.
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Accounts by payment correction type ................................................................................. 5
Figure 2.All components graphical benefit statement ........................................................................ 6
Figure 3 Assigned applications .......................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4 Awaiting determination ........................................................................................................ 8
Figure 5 Applications awaiting disposition ......................................................................................... 9
Figure 6 Audit plan focus area ......................................................................................................... 10
Figure 7 Audit plan summary bar ..................................................................................................... 11
Figure 8 Case audit plan process summary .................................................................................... 12
Figure 9 Case audit summary pie .................................................................................................... 13
Figure 10 Case workload summary ................................................................................................. 14
Figure 11 Deferred process instance errors .................................................................................... 15
Figure 12 Employer workforce ......................................................................................................... 16
Figure 13 Assigned active benefit cases ......................................................................................... 17
Figure 14 Sickness benefit cases by number of diagnoses ............................................................ 18
Figure 15 Over and under payments ............................................................................................... 19
Figure 16 Prospect employer workforce .......................................................................................... 20
Figure 17 Priority risk assessment ................................................................................................... 21
Figure 18 Resolved investigations ................................................................................................... 22
Figure 19 Graphical benefit statement ............................................................................................. 23
Figure 20 workflow process instance errors .................................................................................... 24
APPENDIX
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