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In conjunction with Newman’s Own, Easter Seals Dixon Center, and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, Atlas Research co-hosted a webinar entitled Recognizing and Responding to Chronic Sorrow: Revitalizing the Weary Hearts of Veteran Caregivers, on Thursday, May 28, 2015.
Atlas Research, in partnership with the Easter Seals Dixon Center, will present a webinar on the Challenges of Rural Caregiving on Thursday, April 30. The webinar will focus on the unique caregiving challenges faced by rural caregivers, including barriers due to limited proximity to health care facilities.
Atlas Research supports efforts to address the unique challenges faced by caregivers of Veterans.
Portfolio
To monitor the strain placed on emergency departments during major emergency events, Atlas Research developed an online dashboard that displays real-time information to federal emergency planners.
By studying health care management training in 16 countries, Atlas Research provided a systematic review of the supply and demand for professional health administrators and leaders.
To provide community and collaboration opportunities for rural health care providers across the South-Central United States, Atlas Research and partners developed a web-based social network.
Atlas Research supports Georgetown University by planning and helping initiate a new blended online and on-campus Executive Master’s Program in Health Systems.
Atlas Research supports VA by providing portfolio management, program management, and project management and developing a strategic foundation and framework to address VA Health Care’s GAO’high-risk designation.
By working collaboratively with rural community health centers, Atlas Research and partners have devised methods to improve care for Veterans and better coordinate care with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Atlas Research is assisting the U.S. Office of Population Affairs (OPA) in the revision of Title X Family Planning Guidelines by producing evidence-based guidelines that contribute to the greater reproductive health community and inform future research efforts.