Chat bot concept. Automated technology for answering consumer questions in services. Hologram with a robot.
Published:
7 December 2022
Type:

Analysis

Topic:
Artificial intelligence
E-services
Chatbots
Guideline:
Good Governance
Service Quality
Information and Communication Technology
Communication by Social Security Administrations

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making rapid inroads into the public sector as agencies pursue greater efficiency, greater quality and more personalized services for their customers. Social security institutions are no exception. While the applications of AI are varied – each with its own far-reaching implications – “conversational AI” or “chatbots” have been leading the way in terms of AI adoption by government agencies.

Published:
28 November 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Europe
Topic:
Family benefits
Prevention of occupational risks
Digital inclusion
E-services
Technological transition
Guideline:
Good Governance
Service Quality
Information and Communication Technology
Communication by Social Security Administrations
Administrative Solutions for Coverage Extension

Digital technologies are fundamentally transforming how public services are designed and delivered. This article zooms in on the implementation of digital inclusion strategies among European ISSA member institutions.

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Published:
16 November 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Europe
Topic:
Human resource management
Technological transition
COVID-19
Guideline:
Good Governance
Information and Communication Technology
Human Resource Management in Social Security Administration

While social security administrations have gradually pursued digital strategies over the past decades, the COVID-19 crisis accelerated their digital transformation journey. The resilience and scalability of digital systems in responding to unprecedented needs despite operational constraints has dramatically moved the needle on organizations going “digital by default”. This article builds on the experiences of social security institutions in Europe.

Managing unemployment risks in Asia and the Pacific
Published:
24 August 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Asia and Pacific
Topic:
Unemployment
Guideline:
Service Quality
Contribution Collection and Compliance
Promotion of Sustainable Employment

While unemployment protection schemes are scarcely developed in Asia and the Pacific, as elsewhere in the world, important developments are taking place to expand and improve coverage. Certain developments have been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This article presents overall trends and concrete good practices of member institutions in the region.

Resilience business for sustainable and inclusive growth concept. Stock photo.
Published:
16 August 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Asia and Pacific
Topic:
Human resource management
Business process
Service delivery
Continuity and resilience
COVID-19
Guideline:
Good Governance
Service Quality
Information and Communication Technology
Continuity and Resilience of Social Security Services and Systems

The unprecedented surge in the need for social security during the COVID-19 crisis overwhelmed institutions’ service delivery channels, both physical and online. This article deals with the importance of Business Continuity Management in light of the pandemic, building on good practices of social security institutions in Asia and the Pacific.

Published:
4 July 2022
Type:

Analysis

Topic:
Health
Information and communication technology
Error, evasion and fraud
Guideline:
Error, Evasion and Fraud in Social Security Systems
Information and Communication Technology

Fraud has become a major threat for health care systems globally. While social security institutions constantly aim for the optimization of processes with the help of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and monitor fraud more effectively and efficiently, adopting such emerging technologies poses important challenges.

Wealth stock illustration
Published:
23 June 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Americas
Topic:
Contribution collection and compliance
COVID-19
Guideline:
Service Quality
Contribution Collection and Compliance
Information and Communication Technology
Administrative Solutions for Coverage Extension

Contribution collection and compliance plays a fundamental role in social security as it helps to ensure the sustainability of social security systems and promotes a higher level of coverage among workers. As the ISSA Guidelines on Contribution Collection and Compliance (ISSA, 2019) put it, “The timely and full payment of contributions by and on behalf of insured persons is necessary if they are to achieve the benefits to which they are legally entitled”.

Abstract background with glowing light blue connection dots over dark blue
Published:
26 May 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Asia and Pacific
Topic:
Coordination
Interoperability
Data management
Contribution collection and compliance
Automated processing
One-stop shops
Guideline:
Service Quality
Contribution Collection and Compliance

In recent years, coordinating service delivery has emerged as an important strategic priority for social security institutions and members of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) have made impressive gains in service quality enabled through information and communication technologies (ICTs). This article builds on good practices of ISSA members from Asia and the Pacific.

Concept with consultant in QA management working on computer
Published:
16 May 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Asia and Pacific
Topic:
Governance and administration
Technological transition
Service delivery
Guideline:
Good Governance
Service Quality
Information and Communication Technology

This article looks at the digital transformation strategies of social security institutions with the aim to provide better and more efficient services for clients and beneficiaries. It builds on good practices submitted by members of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) from the Asia and the Pacific region.

Shot of a young family outdoors
Published:
26 April 2022
Type:

Analysis

Region:
Europe
Topic:
Family benefits
Maternity
Employment of young workers
Migration
Social assistance
Social policies & programmes

The social security systems of the region of Europe have a track record of promoting inclusive growth and social cohesion. In addition to workers’ social insurance, systems typically address income poverty and its root causes through tax-financed income transfers and social assistance. A life-course approach to social protection is a priority, especially for the region’s comprehensive systems. Generally, social protection in Europe mitigates risks that occur from birth through to the start of the working life, as well as in work and during periods of unemployment, incapacity for work or when work is no longer possible.