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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 06, 2007
Filed:
Apr. 23, 2003
Scott T. Butler, Oakville, CA;
Dennis B. Karbach, Austin, TX (US);
Michael J. Wilson, Toronto, CA;
Mark Boudreau, Toronto, CA;
Paul M. Brown, Mississauga, CA;
John Fotheringham, Nepean, CA;
Richard W. Steinke, Toronto, CA;
Alden Cuddihey, Kanata, CA;
Ramneek Mahal, Caledon, CA;
Sinisa Aleksa, Brampton, CA;
Jane R. Shantz, Toronto, CA;
Ann K. English, Fredricton, CA;
Scott T. Butler, Oakville, CA;
Dennis B. Karbach, Austin, TX (US);
Michael J. Wilson, Toronto, CA;
Mark Boudreau, Toronto, CA;
Paul M. Brown, Mississauga, CA;
John Fotheringham, Nepean, CA;
Richard W. Steinke, Toronto, CA;
Alden Cuddihey, Kanata, CA;
Ramneek Mahal, Caledon, CA;
Sinisa Aleksa, Brampton, CA;
Jane R. Shantz, Toronto, CA;
Ann K. English, Fredricton, CA;
Accenture Global Services GmbH, Schaffhausen, CH;
Abstract
In a database, records corresponding to individuals entitled to social benefits are routinely and automatically reviewed. Records meeting certain criteria are selected for assessment. As a result of the assessment, a number of risk indication flags may be associated with certain of the selected records. A list of the selected records is then ranked according to a priority that is based on number and significance of associated risk indication flags. The ranked list is then used determine an order in which the records will be reviewed by caseworkers to which the records are output.