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Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a low- to no-code technology that can automate repetitive, rule-based tasks. RPA can record actions performed across a personal computer, access systems, and perform specific tasks for human users. UiPath, that RPA is implemented through, allows for individuals to become Citizen Developers of RPA. This puts the power of creating automations in your hands to help you automate repetitive tasks you encounter in your day to day.

Goals include:

  • Reducing the manual time of a process performed
  • Improve quality of a process
  • Giving individuals time to work on more thought provoking items
  • Collaborating with the RPA CoE team on unattended automations

Visit the main UiPath - RPA CoE site to learn more about RPA and the tools that are utilized

ISG is working on CCSQ Data & Analytics modernization tasks that include a Centralized Data Repository (CDR) in the HCQIS Cloud and an implementation of the new CCSQ Analytics Platform (CAP) for CCSQ users. The CDR will offer convenient, secure, and more timely access to CCSQ Quality data, as well as access to Claims data sourced from CMS systems of record. The CAP will include analytic tools with various data wrangling, data visualization, basic statistics, and advanced modeling capabilities.

Goals include:

  • Improving Data & Analytic experiences for CCSQ users
  • Modernizing current analytic platforms and data repositories
  • Improving data timeliness
  • Reducing data duplication
  • Simplifying/automating data access request process
  • Maturing data governance
  • Increasing data quality and security
  • Increasing collaboration and data sharing for internal/external stakeholders.

Visit the main CCSQ Data & Analytics Space for additional details.



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QUICK START GUIDE


This briefly and succinctly describes the essential steps to getting started with Quality AnalyticsRPA:

Step 1: In order to have access to data in CDR, a Data Use Agreement (DUA) needs to be in place and provided to the CDR team.

Step 2: Get HARP ID. For instructions on the process, refer to the HARP page.

Step 3: Once the HARP account has been created, log in to HARP and request QualityNet Analytics Program and a specific CCSQ Application Platform (CAP) role.

Step 4: The organization's SO approves the user role request.

Submit a RPA Onboarding request through JSM at: RPA Service Request - Service project (cms.gov)

Step 2: An approval or decline request will be sent to you once the onboarding request has been reviewed.

If approved; Submit your HARP request utilizing the HARP Instructions for UiPath at:  HARP Access and UiPath Login Instructions

If declined; No further action is requiredStep 5: User can access applicable platforms and tools, such as SAS Viya, after a 24 hour period following the confirmation email.








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Please visit the CCSQ Data & Analytics Space UiPath - RPA CoE site with any Quality Analytics with any RPA-related questions.