Ibrahim, Basil2009-10-022009-10-022009-10-022009http://hdl.handle.net/10012/4796We propose a situation in which a single employee is responsible for processing incoming claims to an insurance company that can be classified as being one of two possible types. More specifically, we consider a priority-based system having separate buffers to store high priority and low priority incoming claims. We construct a mathematical model and perform queueing analysis to evaluate the performance of this priority-based system, which incorporates the possibility of claims being redistributed, lost, or prematurely processed.enQueueingsteady-state probabilitiesinfinitesimal generator matrixwaiting-time distributionredistributionrenegingphase-type distributionmatrix exponentialinitial probability vectorcomputational complexityQueueing Analysis of a Priority-based Claim Processing SystemMaster ThesisActuarial Science