By Karen
Wolfe
Organizations
in Workers’ Comp are allocating significant dollars to develop analytics but many
are still unable to realize its benefits. In fact, nearly all organizations in
the industry are entertaining advanced analytics including data analysis,
predictive analytics, or predictive modeling. Yet, they are unable to experience
positive results. That is because analyzing the data is only half the job.
Stated simply, the way to accelerate return on
investment for analytics is to make its insights actionable. In other words, translate analytic insights to specific actions that inform
frontline professionals, making them more accurate and efficient.
Predictive analytics
Predictive
analytics is a way of predicting the future using data from the past, thereby
helping organizations and their professional workers respond quickly and in more
appropriate or consistent ways. It enables organizations to tap their collected
data to predict future business outcomes when similar conditions occur or
inform workers of the best action based on historic outcomes. It is also
provides guidance, accuracy, and decision support for frontline workers,
thereby making them more efficient. Analytic-informed action is triggered by an
automatic alert.
Intelligent
actions
Analytic-informed
alerts are directed to those who make day-to-day decisions. The
technology-driven process of analyzing, then monitoring data is designed to
provide timely and accurate information to those on the front lines, thereby streamlining
operational processes. Analytics-informed efficiency and accuracy generate
savings. However, many organizations stop at the data analysis stage, missing
the opportunity to maximize efficiency and accuracy that leads to profitability.
Informed
Efficiency
is achieved when those making frontline decisions are automatically provided
the information they need when they need it. Search, lookup, and data entry are
not needed to make a decision and move forward because the needed information
is at hand. Consider how timely, comprehensive information sent to adjusters
for Workers’ Comp reserving that includes probable ultimate medical costs based
on historic information would offer process efficiency. Moreover,
automatic coordination with medical case management based on predetermined
protocols enriches the process and outcome.
Timeliness