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| DAS - Risk Management is the state's manager for self-insurance, insurance and risk control. |
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| Vision |
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State Services Division
Every Person, Every Action Matters
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| Mission Statement |
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Department of Administrative Services
We serve state government to benefit the people of Oregon.
DAS Vision, Misson and Values (pdf) |
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Annual Performance Measures
DAS - Risk Management consists of three sections:
The Risk Administration team is responsible for:
- Setting the strategic risk management vision
- Evaluating quality and effectiveness of services
- Establishing reporting relationships and administrative controls over Risk Management Program operations
- Coordinating activities with other agencies and entities in areas of mutual concern to manage operational and strategic risks with a focus on achieving business objectives, reducing Total Direct Cost of Risk and compliance with established laws, rules and regulations.
The Claim Management team is responsible for:
- Mitigating the State’s exposure to risk by directing a program to ensure timely, accurate and complete processing of claims
- Estimating the financial value of claims
- Gathering data on claims for record keeping, loss forecasting and performance improvement purposes.
- Evaluating the quality and effectiveness of services
- Establishing reporting relationships and administrative controls over claim management services
- Coordinating activities with other agencies and entities in areas of mutual concern to manage operational and strategic risks with a focus on achieving business objectives, reducing Total Direct Cost of Risk and compliance with established laws, rules and regulations.
The Risk Control team is responsible for:
- Risk identification, measurement and analysis
- Linking risk initiatives into critical business drivers
- Developing and/or supporting loss control programs and activities
- Managing the state risk financing program
- Determining the cost of risk including the allocation of Risk Charges to agencies.
- Evaluating quality and effectiveness of services
- Establishing reporting relationships and administrative controls over risk control services
- Coordinating activities with other agencies and entities in areas of mutual concern to manage operational and strategic risks with a focus on achieving business objectives, reducing Total Direct Cost of Risk and compliance with established laws, rules and regulations.
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