Cúram Verification

Cúram Verification consists of three components; an administration component, a case component, and a participant component. The administration component provides the ability to customize many aspects of verification functionality, such as: limited access to verifiable data, specialized processing triggered by changes to verified evidence, and determining whether or not a verification is mandatory. These verification settings can either be applied to one product or can be re-used for multiple products. They can also be applied to the different types of participant evidence. Verification Administration provides information on using the administration component of Cúram Verification to configure evidence verification requirements.

The case and participant components of Cúram Verification allows caseworkers to record verifications for evidence. In order to do this, the Cúram Verification engine interprets the rules defined during verification administration, identifying whether or not there are any verification requirements for a selected piece of evidence. During the maintenance of this evidence, the Cúram Verification engine will ensure that any rules pertaining to the verification are implemented. For example, if two verification items are needed to satisfy a verification requirement, then the evidence in question cannot be activated unless two items are provided.

Evidence and case list pages are provided to assist caseworkers in fulfilling verification requirements. Caseworkers can also view verifications related to participant evidence from the participant manager. These pages allow caseworkers to view either the full list of verifications or outstanding (unsatisfied) verifications. Caseworkers can also perform additional functionality such as adding attachments, e.g., graphics files, to verification items. Verification for Caseworkers provides information on using the case management component of Cúram Verification.