The Update Management module is a crucial component of the Social Registry (SR), designed to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of registrant information. Its primary purpose is to detect and process changes in registrant data, maintain data currency, and facilitate real-time updates across the social protection ecosystem.
Key components include:
Change Detection System: Monitors and identifies changes in registrant information.
Update Processing Engine: Manages the processing and validation of updates.
Sub-components:
Dynamic Update Processor (SR-027, Core): Implements a system with notification capabilities to inform connected systems about real-time updates to registrant information and trigger reassessment of eligibility.
Eligibility Update Receiver (SR-028, Optional): Provides a mechanism to receive and incorporate eligibility assessment results from the Multi-Program Eligibility Framework.
User Journey:
Users: Program administrators, data managers, registrants
Process: Data updating, change detection, eligibility reassessment
Business Process:
System detects changes in registrant information (automated) or registrant submits updates
Dynamic Update Processor validates and processes the changes
System notifies relevant connected systems about the updates
Connected systems reassess eligibility based on updated information
Eligibility Update Receiver incorporates new eligibility assessments into the SR
Data managers review update logs and manage any conflicts or issues
Registrants receive confirmation of successful updates
Links to other modules:
Interacts closely with the Data Collection and Intake Module for processing new information
Provides updated data to the Eligibility and Targeting Module for reassessment
Sends notifications to the Interoperability and Integration Module for external system updates
Receives eligibility updates from the Multi-Program Eligibility Framework
Triggers actions in the Reporting and Analytics Module based on significant changes
This module plays a critical role in maintaining the dynamic nature of the Social Registry, ensuring that it reflects the most current status of registrants. It supports the efficient management of data updates and helps optimize the responsiveness of the social protection system to changing beneficiary circumstances.