The following is a summary of the main concepts covered in this
guide:
- An evidence record can relate to a case and a
participant. An evidence record can also relate to other evidence
records, such as a parent evidence record.
- Evidence records for an evidence type can be maintained
from the in edit, active, and evidence type lists.
- EvidenceFlow provides an alternate summary display and
navigation through evidence.
- Evidence that is shared across multiple cases can be
maintained from one evidence type list.
- Participant evidence can be maintained from the
participant manager.
- The system recognizes two types of evidence change: an
evidence correction and a change in circumstance.
- When using Cúram Rules, the system automatically calculates the
attribution periods for active evidence and for each product delivery
case that uses that active evidence.
- If evidence is shared across multiple product deliveries
within an integrated case, the system creates an attribution period for
each product delivery case that uses the evidence.
- Evidence approval checks can be set up to ensure that
evidence changes are approved by a case supervisor.
- Dynamic evidence is introduced, allowing administrators
to dynamically design and maintain evidence types at runtime within
application administration.