North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region recently established a new management system to improve the accuracy and timeliness of verifying social assistance affairs, according to information released by the autonomous region's Civil Affairs Department on Oct 9.
The management model utilizes an effective information sharing mechanism between departments, with a big data exchange platform as a carrier, a standardized check management process as the core and a check result implementation supervision as a guarantee.
It requires establishing a "1+N" real-time sharing mechanism for data connection between the civil affairs department and multiple government departments at the same level. This is in accordance with the principles of "unified data standards, extended application services, information resource sharing, and safe and efficient transmission," to improve the timeliness of data exchange.
Meanwhile, it requires ensuring the interconnection and interoperability of the verification platforms at the autonomous region, league, city, banner and county levels to further upgrade system application functions, promote quality and efficiency and improve accuracy.
The new management model is expected to accurately check and master the income and property status of low-income families and effectively prevent and solve commonly reported social assistance problems, such as incorrect insurance coverage, missed insurance payments and fraudulent insurance.