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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Atlas Research is working with the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to assess and improve the agency’s structure, practices and policies, in order to advance care for Veterans and their families.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Atlas Research’s Chief Healthcare Transformation Officer and Senior Executive Vice President, Dr. Kenneth W. Kizer, testified before the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs on Veterans’ timely access to health care.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Atlas Research welcomes Kenneth W. Kizer, MD, MPH, as Chief Healthcare Transformation Officer and Senior Executive Vice President, effective July 1, 2019.

Dr. Kizer is an internationally respected health care leader who is widely known for his expertise and accomplishments in health system transformation, patient safety and quality improvement, population health management, and Veterans health issues. 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Atlas Research welcomes Meg Kabat, former National Director of the Caregiver Support Program at the Department of Veterans Affairs. As a new senior director, Ms. Kabat will use her depth of knowledge in health care operations to develop solutions for Atlas Research’s federal clients, including the Defense Health Agency and Veterans Affairs.  

Ms. Gladish came to Atlas Research in March through the Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program offered by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She’s very thankful that Atlas has a Veteran Engagement Plan to help Veterans and spouses who have been transferred or are transitioning out of the military find meaningful employment.

 Atlas staff work with providers to increase employment opportunities for Veterans enrolled in reintegration programs by enhancing collaboration with local and national employers.

Congratulations to the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System for winning the prestigious 2018 Project of the Year Award by the Project Management Institute.

Atlas Research’s ability to modernize legacy operations is best illustrated by our work for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), where we are helping execute on all five of the department’s top priorities. The first is providing greater choice for Veterans, and we’re deeply involved in one of biggest choices of all: allowing Veterans to age at home. This is the kind of complex equation that Atlas excels at solving. We have deep knowledge of health care delivery, the Veteran population, and the challenges of accessing health care in rural communities where millions of Veterans live. We have also trained tens of thousands of family members to care for Veterans at home.

Atlas has been providing ongoing support to implement this EBQI initiative to improve services delivered to women Veterans since 2016. With this new award, Atlas will continue working with facilities to create and implement structured QI projects that enhance care and services for women Veterans.

When VA Secretary Dr. David J. Shulkin rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on November 7 in a ceremony marking National Veterans and Military Families Month, he will highlight VA’s new “ChooseVA” campaign with videos featuring an Atlas Research manager and his family.

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