SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY PROCESSING GOVERNMENT SPONSORED BENEFITS
Systems and methods for processing benefits include providing a graphical user interface, such as a web browser, to a benefit recipient for accessing at least account information concerning at least one benefit type. The benefits processing system may receive a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface for displaying the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type. The benefits processing system may then display the at least account information through the graphical user interface concerning the at least one benefit type.
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This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/414,645, filed Oct. 1, 2002, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is related to data management, and more particularly to a method and system for electronically processing government sponsored benefits.
BACKGROUNDFederal and state governments are responsible for protecting the welfare of its citizens. As a consequence, programs have been established that offer financial assistance or benefits to those citizens whose income meets or falls below the poverty line. For example, certain individuals or families may receive food stamps and/or other cash benefits (such as under the Temporary Assistance for Needy. Families (“TANF”) program) to supplement their income.
Overall in the United States, the number of individuals and families who participate in these programs is increasing. This increase in the number of participants in government sponsored benefits programs is creating a higher caseload, which is not manageable using the legacy systems, which have been used to manage benefits. Such systems have also been difficult to upgrade and connect with other systems and new programs because of the wide variety of legacy systems, including different programming languages, database systems, and operating systems.
In light of the aforementioned problems encountered by existing government sponsored benefits programs there is a need to provide better means for tracking and managing government sponsored cash and non-cash benefits.
SUMMARYMethods and systems of the present invention enable needy families and individuals to more efficiently interact with the various government sponsored benefits programs. These methods and systems also permit administrators, retailers, and other entities involved with the electronic benefit transfer systems to better manage and use the systems.
In accordance with the invention, as embodied and broadly described, one aspect of the invention provides a method for processing government sponsored benefits. The method comprises providing a graphical user interface to a benefit recipient for accessing at least account information concerning at least one benefit type. The method further includes receiving a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface for displaying the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type. The method also includes displaying the at least account information through the graphical user interface concerning the at least one benefit type.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for processing government sponsored benefits. The method includes receiving a request from a benefit recipient through a graphical user interface for accessing at least account balance information concerning at least one type of government sponsored benefits. The method further comprises displaying the at least account balance information concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface. Additionally, the method includes receiving an inquiry from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface concerning the displayed account balance information. The method further includes responding to the inquiry from the benefit recipient concerning the displayed account balance information through the graphical user interface.
Yet another method consistent with the present invention is a method for managing government sponsored benefits. The method includes receiving a request from at least one retailer through a graphical user interface for accessing information regarding transactions handled by the at least one retailer concerning at least one type of government sponsored benefits; and displaying the information regarding the transactions handled by the at least one retailer concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits at the graphical user interface.
Still another method consistent with the present invention is a method for managing government sponsored benefits. The method includes providing a web browser based administrative terminal to at least one government representative for managing at least one type of government sponsored benefits. Further, the method includes creating an account for at least one benefit recipient using the web browser based administrative terminal. Also, the method includes issuing a benefit recipient card to the at least one benefit recipient for the at least one type of government sponsored benefits.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
FIGS. 5B and 5Care diagrams illustrating an exemplary screen related to replacement of a benefit recipient card consistent with methods and systems of the present invention;
One embodiment of this invention, known as EPPIC (“Electronic Payment Processing and Information Control”), is presently marketed by ACS State & Local Solutions, Inc. The scope of the present invention, however, encompasses modifications and variations as described by the methods and systems described herein or as contained within the scope of the listed claims and their equivalents.
The disclosed benefits processing system is a distributed architecture based electronic benefits processing system. Accordingly, it may be implemented using object-oriented programming techniques, such as JAVA, distributed databases, and an Internet browser-based front-end. Several users, including federal staff, state staff, county staff, retailers, administrators, and benefit recipients may interact with the benefits processing system without having specialized software on their computers. Benefit recipients may communicate with the system using telephones and/or point of sale terminals, for example, which may be located at retailers.
Benefit recipients may access benefits processing system'200 through various access methodologies, depending upon the type of transaction. For example, to purchase groceries using food stamps, a benefit recipient may swipe a benefit recipient card through a point of sale terminal (124 of
Similarly, a benefit recipient may access cash benefits, such as available under the Temporary Assistance for the Needy Families programs using an ATM machine. Accordingly, the benefit recipient may swipe her benefit recipient card at the ATM machine (not shown in
Each of the “Network 1” 110, “Network 2” 120, “Network 3” 130, “Network 4” 140, and State Network 150 of
Using any of the POS terminals (for example, 124, 126, and 128 of
Federal Systems 132 may include any federal agency involved in the grant, management, or distribution of benefits. Thus, federal systems 132 may include the Federal Reserve Bank, the US Department of Agriculture, and/or any other federal agency that may be a stakeholder or participant in a benefits program.
State Office 142 may include any state office with a stake in the benefits program. Using a web-based interface, staff at state office 142 may administer the benefits program and/or generate reports.
County office A 152, County office B 154, and County office Z 156 may provide county staff with access to the benefits processing system. Although
The file may be at least one of a benefit recipient account setup file, a benefit recipient account update file, and a benefit recipient update file. By processing any of these files account setup, account update, and benefits update may be handled. Automatic processing of the file may further include acknowledging a receipt of the file, validating a format of the file; and processing the records located in the file. Thus, for example, processing of the file may include extracting the relevant information from the file and updating databases related to benefits information, such as benefits database 206.
HTTP server 212 may be any HyperText Transport Protocol compatible server, such as Apache Web Server, Microsoft IIS, or Netscape Enterprise Server. Although
JSP Engine 214 may include Java Server Pages-related technology (a technology from Sun Microsystems) permitting delivery of dynamic content to the users of benefits processing system 200. In one embodiment, Java language from Sun Microsystems may be used for scripting applications 210. JSP Engine 214 may further have access to Sun Microsystem's J2EE platform for accessing the relevant software libraries/modules. Other similar technologies, such as Active Server Pages (from Microsoft) may also be used. Additionally, CGI scripts or similar technologies that do not necessarily separate page design from programming logic may also be used.
POS messaging module 216 may provide messaging functionality such as ISO 8583 messaging between the POS terminals (not shown in
Operating system 218 may provide an interface between the various software modules of computing platform 202 and hardware associated with the computing platform. Operating system 218 may be implemented using Sun Microsystem's Solaris operating system. It may also be implemented using other appropriate operating systems such as UNIX, Linux, Microsoft NT, HP-UX, AIX, or any other operating system that may interface the software modules with the hardware associated with computing platform 202.
Database server 204 may be any database server program, such as Oracle 9i from Oracle that may be used to provide access to benefits database 206.
Benefits database 206 may be a single database or distributed over multiple databases. Although
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Retailer/third party processor management component 260 may provide retailer search and retailer set up functions. Thus, for example, using retailer/third party processor management component 260 an administrator may search for a retailer by retailer name or an identification number associated with the retailer. Also, the administrator or another authorized user may add new retailers to the system, modify retailer information, and/or add new third party processors to the system.
Report management component 262 may provide functionality related to generating reports, viewing reports, and printing reports. It may also permit retrieval of archived data. As shown in
Clearing report 806 may provide information concerning total funds that are being settled Administrative reports 810 includes any other reports related to the administration of benefits. Financial reports 812 may relate to the various financial data concerning the benefits, which may be arranged in any manner.
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Next, a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface may be received for displaying the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type (step 1020). The benefit recipient may request information concerning the at least one benefit type using any user interface element, such as selecting an item from a pull-down list, clicking a button, or any other type of graphical user interface element.
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Further, the benefits processing system may also display at least one electronic message concerning the at least one benefit type to the benefit recipient (for example, as shown in
Next, the benefits processing system may display the account balance information concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface (step 1120).
The benefits processing system may then receive an inquiry from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface concerning the displayed account balance information (step 1130).
The benefits processing system may then respond to the inquiry from the benefit recipient concerning the displayed account balance information through the graphical user interface (step 1140). Although this response may be generated automatically by the benefits processing system, an operator may manually respond to the inquiry as well.
Additionally, the benefits processing system may display at least one electronic message concerning the inquiry to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface. The at least one electronic mail message may be displayed in response to an inquiry from the benefit recipient. Alternatively, it may be displayed even without any inquiry from the benefit recipient. For example, the electronic message may provide updated information concerning benefits without being prompted by the benefit recipient.
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The method may further include displaying the information regarding the transactions handled by the at least one retailer concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits at the graphical user interface (step 1220). In one embodiment, information regarding the transactions handled by the at least one retailer may be displayed in a summary form. Additionally, detail information regarding at least one transaction handled by the at least one retailer concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits may be displayed.
Additionally, at least one retailer may be authorized to handle transactions concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits.
Further, an administrator or another authorized user may search information concerning the at least one retailer through the graphical user interface.
The method may further include creating an account for at least one benefit recipient using the web browser based administrative terminal (step 1320).
The method may further include issuing a benefit recipient card to the at least one benefit recipient for the at least one type of government sponsored benefits (step 1330). The benefit recipient card may be similar to a credit card, a smart card, or any other type of card and/or apparatus that may be used to access benefits-related information. Thus, for example, as shown in
Further, the authorized user, for example, a county employee, may add at least one benefit program to the at least one type of government sponsored benefits. Alternatively, the authorized user may cancel at least one existing benefit program. Also, the authorized user may convert at least one benefit program to another benefit program. Also, as noted earlier, the at least one type of government sponsored benefits may be a food stamp benefit or a cash benefit.
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The method further includes providing at least one secondary server for hosting the at least account information concerning the account for the at least one benefit recipient for the at least one type of government sponsored benefits (step 1520).
The method also includes storing information concerning each transaction regarding the account for the at least one benefit recipient for the at least one type of government sponsored benefits in at least one log (step 1530). The stored information may comprise each transaction, an index corresponding to each of the transactions, or any other type of information that may be used to update the recovered primary server.
Further, the method includes, upon failure of the at least one primary server, providing the at least one secondary server as the primary server (step 1540). Failure, as used herein, includes but is not limited to, a catastrophic failure, a hardware shutdown, a software exception, and/or any problem that may result in either inability or the degradation of the ability to handle transactions. Also, the secondary server may be switched as the primary server automatically or manually.
Next, upon recovery of the at least one primary server, the recovered at least one primary server is provided as the at least one primary server and the at least one log may be used to update the recovered at least one primary server. Updating may include reviewing the log and committing the missing transactions to the at least one primary server.
Next, the information identifying the benefit recipient may be authenticated (step 1604). Authentication may include verifying the benefit recipient's identity. It may further include determining the eligibility of the benefit recipient to receive a particular benefit.
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Further, the exemplary method includes processing the request to debit the account corresponding to the benefit recipient (step 1608). This step may include debiting the account and recording the transaction for reporting purposes.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. For example, although the various embodiments have been described by referring to government sponsored benefits, they are applicable for benefits sponsored by private entities and/or benefits sponsored by a combination of private and public funds. Accordingly, it is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
Claims
1. A method for processing government sponsored benefits, comprising:
- providing a graphical user interface to a benefit recipient for accessing at least account information concerning at least one benefit type;
- receiving a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface for displaying the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type; and
- displaying the at least account information through the graphical user interface concerning the at least one benefit type.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the graphical user interface is a web browser interface.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type comprises account balance for the at least one benefit type.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one benefit type comprises at least one of food stamp benefit and cash benefit.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- displaying at least one electronic message concerning the at least one benefit type to the benefit recipient.
6. A system for processing government sponsored benefits, comprising:
- a component for providing a graphical user interface to a benefit recipient for accessing at least account information concerning at least one benefit type;
- a component for receiving a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface for displaying the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type; and
- a component for displaying the at least account information through the graphical user interface concerning the at least one benefit type.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the graphical user interface is a web browser interface.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type comprises account balance for the at least one benefit type.
9. The system of claim 6, wherein the at least one benefit type comprises at least one of food stamp benefit and cash benefit.
10. The system of claim 6, further comprising:
- a component for displaying at least one electronic message concerning the at least one benefit type to the benefit recipient.
11. A system for processing government sponsored benefits, comprising:
- means for providing a graphical user interface to a benefit recipient for accessing at least account information concerning at least one benefit type;
- means for receiving a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface to display the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type; and
- means for displaying the at least account information through the graphical user interface concerning the at least one benefit type.
12. A computer-readable medium containing instructions for a method for processing government sponsored benefits, the method comprising:
- providing a graphical user interface to a benefit recipient for accessing at least account information concerning at least one benefit type;
- receiving a request from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface to display the at least account information concerning the at least one benefit type; and
- displaying the at least account information through the graphical user interface concerning the at least one benefit type.
13. A method for processing government sponsored benefits, comprising:
- receiving a request from a benefit recipient through a graphical user interface for accessing at least account balance information concerning at least one type of government sponsored benefits;
- displaying the at least account balance information concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface;
- receiving an inquiry from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface concerning the displayed account balance information; and
- responding to the inquiry from the benefit recipient concerning the displayed account balance information through the graphical user interface.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the graphical user interface is a web browser interface.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the at least one type of government sponsored benefits comprises at least one of food stamp benefit and cash benefit.
16. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
- displaying at least one electronic message concerning the inquiry to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface.
17. A system for processing government sponsored benefits, comprising:
- a component for receiving a request from a benefit recipient through a graphical user interface for accessing at least account balance information concerning at least one type of government sponsored benefits;
- a component displaying the at least account balance information concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface;
- a component for receiving an inquiry from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface concerning the displayed account balance information; and
- a component for responding to the inquiry from the benefit recipient concerning the displayed account balance information through the graphical user interface.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the graphical user interface is a web browser interface.
19. The system of claim 17, wherein the at least one type of government sponsored benefits comprises at least one of food stamp benefit and cash benefit.
20. The system of claim 17, further comprising:
- a component for displaying at least one electronic message concerning the inquiry to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface.
21. A system for processing government sponsored benefits, comprising:
- means for receiving a request from a benefit recipient through a graphical user interface for accessing at least account balance information concerning at least one type of government sponsored benefits;
- means for displaying the at least account balance information concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface;
- means for receiving an inquiry from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface concerning the displayed account balance information; and
- means for responding to the inquiry from the benefit recipient concerning the displayed account balance information through the graphical user interface.
22. A computer-readable medium containing instructions for a method for processing government sponsored benefits, the method comprising:
- receiving a request from a benefit recipient through a graphical user interface for accessing at least account balance information concerning at least one type of government sponsored benefits;
- displaying the at least account balance information concerning the at least one type of government sponsored benefits to the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface;
- receiving an inquiry from the benefit recipient through the graphical user interface concerning the displayed account balance information; and
- responding to the inquiry from the benefit recipient concerning the displayed account balance information through the graphical user interface.
23-74. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 15, 2012
Publication Date: May 16, 2013
Applicant: ACS STATE & LOCAL SOLUTIONS, INC. (Dallas, TX)
Inventor: ACS State & Local Solutions, Inc. (Dallas, TX)
Application Number: 13/678,138