Evidence Definition - A Consistent Approach

To ensure a consistent caseworker experience across non-dynamic and dynamic evidence, dynamic evidence follows the temporal evidence lifecycle. Similar to non-dynamic evidence, dynamic evidence also integrates with verifications and is shareable across cases through the evidence broker.

Dynamic evidence types are associated with cases in the same way that non-dynamic evidence are so that they can be used as case evidence on product delivery and integrated cases. A case can be configured to use both dynamic or non-dynamic evidence, or a combination of both. For example, a product can contain non-dynamic evidence types that haven't been affected by legislation in 50 years, and also contain dynamic evidence types that change every year.

At the case level, dynamic evidence behaves equivalently to non-dynamic evidence. Caseworkers do not know that they are looking at dynamic or non-dynamic evidence as the functionality is practically identical. This means that the case worker experience is the same regardless of whether the evidence captured has been configured as dynamic or non dynamic evidence.