ISO's Statistical Reporting Seminar
Seminar Overview
In statistical reporting, doing it right the first time pays off. ISO estimates the cost to change inaccurate procedures and wrong data to be five times the cost of doing it correctly the first time. Understanding and establishing accurate reporting procedures helps you save money, comply with regulatory/statutory filing requirements, and avoid regulatory penalties.
ISO's Statistical Reporting Seminar provides an introductory overview of the statistical-submission process to help you understand the correct reporting procedures, create accurate statistical coding and error-monitoring techniques, and develop proper data-capture and reporting techniques.
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Seminar Target Audience
The seminar is open to staff of ISO statistical reporting companies and their reporting vendors who are new to ISO statistical reporting responsibility or are in need of a refresher course.
What you'll learn
The Statistical Reporting Seminar will cover the following topics:
- Getting Started -- How does it begin?
- Review of basic documents and tools for compliance with statistical reporting requirements:
- statistical calls
- statistical plans
- filing schedule
- technical requirements document
- other circulars
- Review statistical plan levels and eligibility
- Discussion on ISO's statistical plans and how they are structured:
- what are ISO's statistical plans
- format of statistical plans
- record layouts
- Specific statistical reporting situations:
- claims handling
- reporting of outstanding losses
- endorsements/cancellations
- package policies
- other special situations
- Changes to statistical plans:
- why there are changes
- lead-time guidelines
- suggested ways of controlling changes
- Edits and company edit packages/services:
- what they consist of
- field and relationship edits
- rate edits
- Constructing statistical submissions
- external label
- transmittal record
- submission control records
- where to use the edit package
- Types of submissions:
- originals
- resubmissions
- error corrections
- supplements
- partials
- nil transmittal forms
- Methods of submitting data:
- acceptable media
- ISOeSubm
- Submission analysis reports (SARs):
- what they are and how to read them
- error tolerances
- review each part of an SAR
- Data Quality Tools:
- Annual Verification
- Incentive Assessment Program
- Performance Evaluation Program (Report Cards)
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