From delays to decisions: Efficiency for Wisconsin unemployment insurance
About Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
When confronted with challenges, resilient organizations adapt and innovate to address changing customer needs. Through its partnership with Google Cloud, the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development exemplifies this evolutionary approach.
Their efforts to update their UI allow them to serve constituents with modern customer experience workflows, predictive analytics, and streamlining and expediting paper applications.
DWD experienced a deluge of claims filed in response to the COVID-19 economic fallout. Unfortunately, with DWD's legacy UI infrastructure and manual processing -- the state couldn’t keep up with the surge of claims, and it needed to pivot quickly to a new solution to keep up with demand.
DWD initially responded by staffing up call centers, hiring UI application adjudicators, and deploying other personnel--all told, hiring, contracting with, or reassigning more than 1,300 individuals. However, while this enabled DWD to respond to approximately 7 million calls per month, the massive number of incoming claims surged to create a backlog of more than 750,000 claims. Legacy technology issues continued to significantly slow the query-response time.
DWD leaders recognized that staffing alone was not the solution and that innovation was needed to overcome past, inadequate IT investment. To address the inherited issues, Wisconsin turned to Google Cloud. Working together, they were able to scale the state’s response to claims and speed up overall response time. We were also successful in screening out fraudulent claims so that the UI program could be administered--with integrity--to Wisconsinites who needed financial assistance.
Wisconsin was able to clear its 2020 UI backlog and disburse $2 billion in unemployment benefits.
Here is how Wisconsin and Google Cloud are modernizing the state’s current legacy system through a modular approach:
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Artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning (ML) for predictive
analytics:
Through the use of Google AI/ML, the state is creating predictive analytics
based on historical data to shorten adjudication decision-making for UI
claims, enabling it to release payments to eligible claimants faster.
Comprehensive data models and confidence scores analyze the backlog data to
determine the shortest route to approval and payments, with a high level of
confidence and accuracy. DWD is using Google Cloud technology to identify
where in the process the claimant was getting stuck in one of the “hold
buckets” for processing a UI claim. Using Google Cloud’s data and AI/ML
tools, Wisconsin is able to identify problem areas and quickly resolve those
issues. This informed DWD's rewrite of the UI claim application process. And
it also helped DWD identify fraudulent claims.
- Document AI (DocAI) for streamlining paper applications: DWD is also partnering with Google Cloud to streamline paper applications and fax documents as part of UI claims processing--enabling documents to be submitted online instead of by fax or hard-copy mail. Our DocAI solution helps Wisconsin staff make faster decisions by rapidly extracting critical data from documents, saving time, and removing manual processes, which allows employees to focus on high-priority activities.
These modernization steps in Wisconsin are resulting in a bold new vision for state unemployment systems across the United States. Through a combination of design thinking, deep partnership with state officials, and modern technology, DWD’s solutions are tailored to maximize benefits to the constituents they’re designed to serve. By joining forces with Google Cloud and utilizing modernizing technology to make informed, data-driven decisions, Wisconsin DWD is helping residents have a better experience that is easier to understand and navigate–all while better serving the community overall.
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