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To train rural health care providers regarding women’s health, the VA Capitol Health Care Network engaged Atlas Research to develop a mobile clinical training program that rotates to facilities throughout the Network’s region.

By providing technical assistance, technical writing, and expert facilitation support, Atlas Research is supporting a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) initiative to strengthen behavioral health care systems for service members, Veterans, and their families.

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 hospice and end-of-life organizations in the VA Midwest Health Care Network, Atlas Research helped to develop care coordination models that effectively serve the unique health care needs of a Veteran requiring end-of-life care.

Atlas Research worked with the National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans to develop and deploy the Benefits Assistance and Support System (BASS) as another means to achieve the End Veteran Homelessness (EVH) goal.

Atlas Research supports the VA Connected Health Office (CHO) by integrating and managing mobile health applications for Veterans and their health care providers.

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.

Atlas Research supported the National Institute of Health (NIH) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) by delivering a set of science-based, culturally appropriate health education tools, skill-building opportunities, and sustainable community-based implementation strategies.

Atlas Research support facilitates more efficient and streamlined financial practices within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

Atlas Research is supporting the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) by conducting six systematic reviews to help ensure that the Quality of Family Planning (QFP) recommendations set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are up-to-date and account for recent findings or changes in evidence.

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