With personnel retention at an all-time low, the volume of referrals frequently overwhelms investigators. Manual processes impede case prioritization, leading to delays in investigations and prosecutions. When coupled with limited access to industry data for connecting the dots, the odds are stacked against state fraud investigators, until now
Anti-Fraud One – Government boosts efficiency, and allowing you to help more people and fight crime in your state with less resources.
Anti-Fraud One – Government combines ClaimSearch®, Claims Scoring℠, and Network Analytics™ into one seamless, easily deployed solution.
ClaimSearch is the world’s largest P&C claims database, giving state fraud bureaus unparalleled, automated insights into more than 1.8 billion claims.
We’ve worked with the National Insurance Crime Bureau since 1998, allowing mutual clients to refer suspicious claims to the NICB and receive automated questionable claim alerts.
From referral to investigation:
Score and triage industry fraud referrals with expert business rules and the ability to customize rule sets.
Analyze vast data sets to quickly identify criminal fraud rings.
Regional analysts from NICB offer proactive monthly intelligence reports and studies using Verisk's data and link analysis capabilities.
Verisk’s vast, industry-based datasets can proactively fuel insights across the insurance lifecycle, and our experts can help strategize how to leverage these assets to meet critical needs.
Anti-Fraud One – Government is part of a full suite of claims solutions that provide compliance, claims development, and deeper fraud analysis and tools.
Fast-track claims while improving fraud detection with access to data from more than 1.8 billion claims.
These models deliver enhanced claim scores and reason codes to detect potential fraud and support investigations.
Discover the hidden relationships and connections among claimants, providers, and businesses.
Get hundreds of supplemental data reports to enhance claim analysis and investigations.
This automated process applies a series of algorithms to every customer-submitted loss photo to expose anomalies.