Accenture Workplace Safety Insurance Board Ontario Cloud Case Study
Accenture Workplace Safety Insurance Board Ontario Cloud Case Study
in cloud:
How WSIB future-proofed
its critical insurance and
claims services
First came a full inventory of the existing systems—from The result was two big wins for WSIB’s customers:
IT architecture to supplier contracts—and a market
analysis of cloud and infrastructure service providers.
Login-for-Business
The team then jointly designed a blueprint and fresh
A cloud-based Identity and Access Management (IAM)
operating model to be deployed over the next three to
solution that provides a new online portal for external
five years, along with creating a roadmap outlining how
businesses to interface with WSIB. This online portal
to get there.
enables businesses to perform common operations such as
report and pay premiums, view statements, report and injury
A core component of the new strategy was
or illness, etc. Login-for-Business is the first major cloud
implementing a hybrid cloud approach to support both
initiative to Go-Live at WSIB and reaffirms their cloud-first
the technology infrastructure and related services.
direction for the modernization of its core services.
While WSIB intends to migrate most of its existing
applications to the cloud over time, it also wanted to
reach for the cloud right away, so the team immediately Online Service for People with Claims
launched two new cloud-based portals for businesses A new online portal that extends WSIB’s core services for
and people, streamlining internal workflows, establishing people with a claim to access of their information digitally.
a dedicated technical team, integrating data sources The online portal displays real-time information such as
and upgrading the internal connections and interfaces. the status of their claim, payment information, health care
benefit information, and a variety of self-service capabilities
related to the lifecycle of their claim. This new channel
leverages the same cloud-based IAM solution introduced
through Login-for-Business.
The new infrastructure strategy is also changing the technology organization’s view of
supplier relationships. Previously, technology and platform vendors were considered
transactional service providers, now they are viewed as partners. This collaborative
mindset has opened up relationships, enabling a new and exciting focus on innovation
and creation of new capabilities and services.
Since the project began, the organization has put in place over 500 services
within Microsoft Azure, including key infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and
platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings.
When COVID-19 caused a flood of customer claims, questions and new needs,
WSIB’s new offerings enabled the organization to initially respond within hours,
not days, and ultimately solve for the service demands within days, not months.