Example 1 - Analysis of disability coverage of social protection schemes
This process workflow provides an example for generic use case PRS.IBR.04 (IBR queries the social registry to request information needed for analysis). The example used is when data in the IBR is used to analyse coverage across multiple schemes, but some data required is missing
In this example the analysis focuses on the extent to which people with disabilities are enrolled in the different social protection schemes that are included in the IBR. However, the IBR includes only a flag to specify if a person has a disability, not more detailed information on the type and severity of their disability.
This information is sensitive and is held in the social registry (unless the country has implemented a separate disability registry). It is deliberately excluded when SP-MIS shares data with the IBR to minimise the transmission of sensitive personal data. However, if required the IBR can request it from the social registry.
To do so the IBR uses the API to transmit the UIN of the person with the disability to request further information on their disability.
The process steps below describe this flow in more detail.
Process Details: IBR queries the social registry to request information needed for analysis
Sections | Description |
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Actors and Entities | Beneficiary, Social Registry, and IBR. |
Prerequisites |
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Process Inputs | The applicant's UIN is available |
Process Flow Steps | Step 1: IBR makes a batch search request to the social registry. It uses the UIN of beneficaries where the attribute is_disabled has the value 'Disabled'. For matching beneficiaries it requests their disability_identifier, disability_type, functional_limitation_type and functional_severity The requested information is transmitted to the IBR using the API. |
Outputs | IBR is updated with further details of beneficiaries with disabilities |
Control Points | N/A |
Exception Handling | Refer Exception Handlingfor alternate flows |
Diagram 1 -Analysis of disability coverage of social protection schemes : PRS.IBR.04
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