Claims Analytics
Operational, SLA, and compensation visibility — derived from live claim workflows
Claims Analytics provides continuous visibility into how claim operations actually perform — across volume, service levels, decisions, and compensation exposure.
Because analytics are generated directly from live operational workflows, what teams see reflects real operational truth, not delayed or manually reconciled reports.
The Problem
Most organizations lack a reliable view of operational reality
When claimants don’t know
In many claim operations, insight comes too late. Teams often rely on:
- Lagging or static reports
- Disconnected operational and reporting tools
- Manual data extraction and reconciliation
- Inconsistent interpretations of outcomes
As a result, issues surface after SLAs are breached, costs increase, or exposure accumulates.
Intake-driven metrics
Analytics are generated directly from claim intake activity — reflecting volume, completeness, and submission quality.
Workflow visibility
Tracks review, decision, and payout workflows as they occur — without relying on manual reporting or exports.
SLA performance tracking
Continuously measures SLA progression across review and payout stages — highlighting delays and bottlenecks.
Outcome-based reporting
Reports are derived from final claim outcomes and closures — ensuring consistency between operational reality and analytics.
How Claims Analytics Works
Analytics embedded directly into operations
Claims Analytics is not a reporting layer added after the fact. It is embedded directly into the platform and continuously reflects what is happening across live claim workflows.
Because analytics are derived from live workflows, there is no duplication, no manual exports, and no interpretation gap between operations and reporting.
Claims activity
Volumes, trends, routing behavior, and lifecycle progression.
Operational performance
SLA adherence, queue throughput, workload distribution, bottlenecks, and escalation risk across review and payout phases.
Outcomes and compensation
Decision results, payout behavior, compensation exposure, and financial impact by regulation, route, and disruption type.
Compliance and exposure
Visibility into regulatory outcomes and exposure patterns — so teams can detect risk early and defend decisions consistently.
What Claims Analytics provides visibility into
Claims Analytics gives teams a clear, structured view across the dimensions that matter most to operating regulated claim workflows.
These views work together to explain what is happening, where pressure is building, and how decisions translate into operational and financial impact.
Designed for Action, Not Reporting
Insights that support operational decisions
Claims Analytics enables teams to:
- Detect operational risk early
- Monitor SLA performance continuously
- Compare outcomes across carriers, routes, and jurisdictions
- Understand how operational decisions translate into cost and exposure
Analytics support action — not just retrospective reporting.
Built for Multiple Stakeholders
One governed view across teams
Claims Analytics supports different teams without fragmenting data:
- Operations leaders track throughput, SLAs, and bottlenecks
- Finance teams monitor compensation exposure and outcomes
- Compliance teams validate consistency and regulatory adherence
- Leadership gains a reliable view of performance and risk
All insights are grounded in the same governed data model.
Part of the Ryve Platform
Always current. Never detached.
Claims Analytics operates as an integrated layer across the Ryve platform. It reflects:
- Structured intake data
- Operational decisions and workflow states
- Claim outcomes and closures
There is no separation between operations and insight — analytics are always current.
Deployment and Activation
Deployed with the platform — not bolted on
Claims Analytics is included as part of every Ryve deployment. It is configured alongside:
- Operational workflows
- SLA definitions
- Regulatory logic
Teams gain immediate visibility once operations go live — without separate reporting projects.