The correct answer is D because the Benefit Corrections in Progress Audit report is specifically designed to identify benefit events that require administrative action, including those that must be reviewed, corrected, or submitted by a benefits partner or administrator . This report highlights events that are not yet finalized and may require intervention, making it especially useful for tracking administrative workload and ensuring no pending corrections are overlooked.
Option A is incorrect because Open Enrollment Status focuses on mass enrollment events and their progress, not specifically on events requiring administrative submission. Option B is also incorrect because Benefit Group Audit is used to review eligibility and group assignment issues, not event submission tracking. Option C is partially related, as Benefit Event Status shows the status of events, but it does not specifically isolate events that require action from a benefits partner. The Benefit Corrections in Progress Audit report provides targeted visibility into events needing administrative completion, making it the correct choice.
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