Smart insights (AI)

Build and save what-if scenarios

Use ClaimDS Smart to model what-if scenarios — optimise slab thresholds, work through a deduction dispute, and save scenarios to compare — all computed on your own data.

Some decisions are better made by trying them on paper first — what a different slab threshold would do, how a deduction dispute might land. The Smart scenario tools let you model those what-ifs against your own data, save them, and compare, before you commit to anything live.

Model before you commit

Slab optimization explores threshold choices against your data. The deduction-dispute builder models how a dispute could resolve. Saved scenarios let you keep and compare options. None of them change anything on their own — they inform a decision you then make through the real flows.

Build a scenario

Follow the numbered steps below. A scenario that points to a change — say a new slab — is applied via amend an agreement, which routes financial changes through approval. For how the numbers are produced, see how Smart insights work.

Step-by-step

  1. Open the scenario tools in Smart

    In the Smart area you'll find the what-if tools — slab optimization, the deduction-dispute scenario builder, and saved scenarios.

  2. Optimise slab thresholds

    Open Slab optimization to explore how different slab thresholds would play out against your data, so you can set thresholds with evidence rather than a guess.

  3. Work a deduction dispute

    Open the deduction-dispute scenario builder to model how a disputed deduction could resolve, so you go into the conversation with the partner prepared rather than reacting.

  4. Save a scenario to compare

    Save scenarios you want to keep. Saved scenarios let you compare options side by side and come back to them, instead of re-deriving the same what-if each time.

  5. Decide, then act

    Use the scenario to decide — the threshold to set, the dispute position to take — then act through the normal agreement, claim or settlement flows. The scenario informs the decision; it doesn't make the change itself.

Frequently asked

Does saving a scenario change my live data?

No. A scenario is a what-if model for comparison. Acting on it happens through the normal flows — for example amending an agreement — which is where real changes are made and approved.

Are scenario numbers computed or estimated by AI?

Computed from your own data, like everything in Smart. The AI explains the scenario in plain language; it doesn't invent the figures.

Still stuck?

Book a demo and we'll walk through it on your own data — or just talk to us.

Build and save what-if scenarios — ClaimDS