Anglia Revenues Partnership speeds benefit payments with paperless workflow
Shared services venture streamlines benefits claim processing with
modern electronic document management and workflow solution
The Anglia Revenues Partnership – a shared services venture set up by Forest Heath and Breckland District Councils in Norfolk – is processing benefits claims up to four times faster with the help of effective workflow and electronic document management (EDM) systems from Civica group company Comino.
The partnership was set up in August 2003 by the two neighbouring councils and has demonstrated real progress in the delivery of its revenues and benefits services. Members of staff from both authorities have moved into the same building, sharing infrastructure and business services, to drive the partnership’s work across a region of almost 1700 square miles.
The Comino EDM and workflow systems enable faster recording and management of customer contacts relating to claims, and intelligent character recognition enables all correspondence to be turned rapidly into electronic documents without re-typing by partnership staff. However, the greatest benefit comes from the opportunity the systems bring to re-design core business processes and then to automate the resulting improved way of working.
The company implemented the new systems in two phases - workflow modules for benefits teams in phase one and a second phase to help revenues teams with claims verification. Work was completed in June this year.
Having improved local services in recent years, the two councils realised that the greatest scope for further enhancements and efficiencies would come through working together to share expertise, infrastructure and assets – and to realise economies of scale.
Steve Knights, partnership strategic manager, said, “Customers are seeing a more responsive and efficient service. They are seeing a faster turnaround of benefit claims. The average time now is about 14 days whereas previously it was about 60 days, the collection of council tax has increased from 95% to just under 99% and non domestic rates collection is now over 99%.”
He added, “The initiative was designed to improve the performance of both authorities, drive down costs and improve service to the customer. We now have a fully integrated revenues and benefits service with the same IT system and staff.”
Seeking continuous improvement for the long term, the partnership is being expanded and East Cambridgeshire District Council will be joining in 2007.
Lindsay Dransfield, local government director, Comino, said, “Forest Heath and Breckland have worked very hard to establish the partnership and they are already seeing very positive outcomes from their strategic vision. We have a track record of delivering systems that help customers to improve their service delivery and we are looking forward to continuing to work closely with them to support further improvement as the partnership develops.”
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