USDR worked with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry to conduct user research and produce wireframes that will inform a redesign of their unemployment fraud reporting tool.
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Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry
USDR worked with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry to conduct user research and produce wireframes that will inform a redesign of their unemployment fraud reporting tool. The state was faced with several challenges, including: a backlog of more than 100,000 fraud reports, reports coming in from multiple entry points and in different formats, and reports submitted missing key information.
USDR worked in two phases: discovery and production of a research kit.
In the discovery phase, the team focused on:
1) understanding terminology, service factors, and key information flows related to fraud reporting and investigation.
2) identifying user barriers in the fraud reporting experience that create confusion and lead to incorrect or insufficient information needed to expedite investigations.
3) identifying fraud investigator pain points around processing new reports and following-up on existing reports.
In the production phase, the team collaborated with the state investigation team to produce a research and interview kit. The kit will help guide the state in conducting user research, with special consideration for the sensitivity required for claimants who may have been victims of fraud and for people whose primary language is Spanish.
The team discovered four main pain points related to the user experience of reporting unemployment compensation fraud:
The team produced a research and interview kit for the state that includes detailed guidance in the following areas:
“Helping claimants with unemployment insurance fraud cases is often a sensitive, vulnerable, and frustrating situation for them. USDR helped our team lead with empathy and discover where we could help ease friction in the fraud reporting process, which in turn helps reduce burden on both claimants and our team. We’re thrilled with the resources created - helping build trust with claimants and streamlining our processes are strategies that will help build resiliency within our department for the future.”
Theresa Elliott
Deputy Director of Transformation
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry
The state will use these resources to conduct user research directly with people who report fraud, which will ultimately help them improve the fraud reporting experience, help them clear their current backlog of more than 100,000 fraud reports more quickly, and streamline future incoming reports.