Title: UI Separation Information Data Exchange System SIDES
1UISeparation Information Data Exchange System
(SIDES)
- National UI Directors Conference
- Nashua, NH
- October 23, 2007
2CY2006 Benefit Payment Accuracy
- 30.2 Billion UI Benefits Paid
- 9.99 or 3.021 Billion Overpaid
- Separation Issues are 2nd largest cause of
Overpayments
3Overpayment Causes
4National Performance LevelsNon-Monetary
Determination
- Separation Determination Time Lapse CY2006
- 68.2 of the separation determinations issued
within 21 Days. (Criteria 80) - Separation Determination Quality CY2006
- 66.5 of the separation determinations scored 80
points or more. (Criteria 75)
5Standardized UI Separation Information Effort
- ITSC looked at UI separation information needs.
- Employers and Third Party Administrators very
interested in improving the process. - NASWA UI Committee Sub Committee formed. (WI, CO,
GA, OH, MI, MD, ID, IN, VA, OK, UT, NH) - Working Group to develop standard format. (WI,
CO, GA, OH, MI, MD, ADP, TALX, GM, JC Penny,
Kelly Services, CVS, Employers Unity) - Test the format and approach. (Low Tech Test)
(WI, CO, GA,ID, ADP/Diamond Bar, TALX, GM, JC
Penny Kelly Services) - UI SIDES State Consortium formed (WI, CO, GA, OH,
UT)
6UI SIDES Project Goal
- Establish a standard electronic format that a
significant number of states, employers, and
third party administrators would accept and
implement. - Detailed and timely separation information which
would allow a significant percentage of
determinations to made without the need for
further contact between the state and
employer/TPA.
7Issues / Concerns
- High-level workload
- Shrinking resources / funding
- Increased volume of information exchange between
Employers, Third Party Administrators (TPAs), and
State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) - Increasing concentration of TPAs in the market
- No Standard Data Format among SWAs, TPAs and
Employers - SWAs quest for efficiencies, timeliness and
quality of work - Reduce postage costs
8Opportunities
- Standardize Data Formats - easier for parties to
collect and transmit standard data vs. multiple
formats and requirements - New technology tools available (Internet, e-mail,
electronic storage and retrieval, high volume
scanning, security of data) - Realization that there exist better alternatives
to doing business
9Low Tech Test (LTT) Objectives
- Determine the percentage of the UI claim
non-monetary determinations that can be made
using only the separation information provided by
the employer or TPAs without having to make a
telephone call - Determine whether the data items and their
associated business rules and edits are workable - Determine whether the processes for gathering and
supplying the required information are workable
for the employers, TPAs, and SWAs - Determine whether the separation data exchange
improves the timeliness, quality and efficiency
of the non-monetary determinations - Determine any factors that would affect the
design and implementation of the final separation
data exchange system
10LTT Process
- Initial participants
- Four State Agencies
- Five large employers / TPAs
- Manual process used for the test
- Limited Case selection process
- Used Standard format w/ edits and validations
- LTT Legacy Systems run in parallel
- Activities / results monitored and recorded
- No attachment allowed
11LTT - Context Level Diagram
Employers/TPAs
State Agencies (SWAs)
Data Requests, Reports Conclusions
Data Requests
Data Responses and Compiled Reports
Data Responses Compiled Reports
Separation Information Data Exchange
Recommendations Infrastructure
Tracking Reports
ITSC
12LTT Results
- Faster turn-around of Fact Finding (FF)
- More Complete FF
- Fewer call-backs
- Better Decisions
- Fewer Appeals
- Guaranteed receipt of documents in both directions
13LTT - Lessons Learned
- Benefits
- Postal savings
- Shortened turn-around times
- Guaranteed receipt works
- Electronic storage and retrieval faster and
easier - Standardized form is easier for large multi-state
employers and TPAs - Improved quality of responses
14LTT - Lessons Learned (contd)
- Considerations
- Response quality more a function of
standardization than technology - Business rules associated with Required fields
needed fine tuning - Potential savings in time and money alone justify
deployment
15Employer and TPA Perspective
- Employer Community Expectations
- Experience With The Pilot
- Future Direction
16Employer Community Expectations
- Electronic Data Exchange
- Faster receipt and response by employer
- Eliminates timely response issues
- One point of delivery
- Gives more time to gather information
17Employer Community Expectations
- Standardized Separation Data
- Data base application possible
- Most information gathered on date of separation
vs after the fact collection - Faster storage and retrieval
- Most questions anticipated because of standard
format - Should help with wage and payroll questions
18Employer Community Expectations
- Reduce Unnecessary Benefit Charging
- Employers and TPAs prefer avoiding benefit
charges - Dont want to subsidize state funds
- Reduced Labor Costs
- Increased efficiency
- Can better train staff to respond
- Less disruptive to workforce
19Emp./TPA Experience with Pilot
- Claims received faster
- On average 3-7 days before paper copy
- More time to gather needed information
- Responded sooner because better prepared more
time - Basic data available time to find detail
- Claimant statement helpful
- Allowed Emp/TPA to focus on issue
20Emp./TPA - Experience with Pilot
- Standard questions
- Eliminated confusion among various state forms
- Better answers for the agency
- Easily understood by employers
- Faster/better training of employees
- Would have liked more claim volume during test
- Use of 99 code helpful
- Need to incorporate attachments
21Future Direction UI SIDES
- Quality Timeliness
- Test shows promise
- Reduced benefit overpayments
- A natural result of the program
- Efficiency
- Improved operations for agency and employers
alike - Return on investment
- State agencies and employer community need to see
the value
22Progress
- State Consortium has been formed.
- Have made adjustments to the standard data
elements and finalize the format design. - Included Attachments for both States and
Employers/TPAs - Finalize the Concept of Operation for an
electronic process using the standard format. - Finalized a Statement of Work and
Implementation Plan. - Completed the basic Technical Design of UI SIDES
- Ready to start development and implementation
effort.
23UI SIDES Design
24Contact Information
- John Sharkey, Executive Director
- Information Technology Support Center
- Phone 301-982-6431
- E-mail sharkey.john_at_itsc.org
- YOU CAN REQUEST ELECTRONIC COPIES OF
- SIDES Standard Format w/ edits and validations
- SIDES Issue Matrix