Blog from September, 2021


Personal Spaces are enabled for all users in QualityNet Confluence. By default, these are spaces that are locked down to just you to keep your notes, task lists, files, and other personal content organized. You are the space administrator of your personal space and have the ability to change the permissions to allow others to collaborate with you on your content. See below for instructions on how to create your personal space and set permissions according to your needs.

Create Your Personal Space

  1. Log into QualityNet Confluence
  2. Click on your profile picture at the top right of the screen and select Add Personal Space
  3. Click Create

Reminder: The transmission or storage of PHI/PII using the QualityNet Atlassian suite is strictly prohibited. All activity is monitored and/or recorded for auditing and compliance purposes. View the QualityNet Atlassian Security Policy for more details.

Set Permissions in Your Personal Space

Read the Confluence Permissions blog post for additional information on Confluence Permissions.

To change the permissions of your personal space, follow the instructions here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/space-permissions-overview-139521.html.

To change permissions for individual pages in your personal space, follow the instructions here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/page-restrictions-139414.html.


CCSQ Data Camp 2021

The CCSQ Data & Analytics Data Camps are multi-session, multi-day events focused on educating the CCSQ Data & Analytics user community.

During these special events, technical experts and special guests present during multiple one-hour sessions, each ending with a question and answer session. These events will be following an Open House format, allowing users to be able to jump in and out of the event to attend certain sessions.

The Data Camps are an opportunity for the user community to come and learn more about SAS Viya, CDR, and the future of CAP.

Human-centered design (HCD) practices should be applied iteratively throughout a product’s development and delivery lifecycle, even after functionality has been released. When working towards continuous improvement, site analytics tools can help you gather both qualitative and quantitative usability data and make informed iterative improvements.

During this online, two-hour training, attendees will learn how site analytics can help teams improve the design and functionality of product solutions. They will finish the course with the skills to use common site analytics tools to improve customer satisfaction.

Class Date and Time:

September 23, 2021; 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST

Register Here

The Information Systems Group (ISG) is working towards developing group-level Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) for 2022, and we want your input. ISG Leadership has developed the following ISG Strategic Themes that these OKRs will align to:

  • No Downtime Ecosystem
  • Build & Maintain High Quality Systems
  • Build Scalable, High Performing Systems
  • Improve Value
  • Become Ransomware Resilient
  • Build with Data in Mind
  • Collaborative Systems Development

Based on these Strategic Themes, we are asking for your ideas and suggestions. What is an Objective that you think ISG should work towards in 2022?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2022ISGPlaybook

Please submit your ideas by Friday, September 10th.