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Atlas Research helps the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) assess and ensure the quality and equity of services provided to meet the unique and ever increasing needs of a growing woman Veteran patient population.

Atlas Research supports the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) by assessing readiness to implement home-based services to ensure Veterans receive high-quality, patient-centered, and self-directed care.

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.

Atlas Research is supporting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) by evaluating the Collaborative Research to Enhance and Advance Transformation and Excellence (CREATE) program (a program that focuses on high-priority areas in VA, including Post -Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), women’s health, and long-term care) to ensure that research initiatives are mission-aligned and meeting program standards.

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.

Atlas Research is helping the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs drive toward a modern, user-friendly, technology-enabled contact center and web experience that consistently delivers an exceptional Veteran experience across the enterprise.

Atlas Research supports the VHA Women’s Health Services by providing data analysis, project management, and implementation assistance to improve comprehensive health care for women Veterans.

Atlas Research is working with the MyVA Performance Improvement (PI) Office to apply Lean and Six Sigma (LSS) methodologies to processes that add value and are customer and Veteran-centric.

Through a comprehensive examination of the issue, Atlas Research identified solutions and promising practices for the Department of Labor Women's Bureau to inform the treatment of multiple traumas and barriers affecting women Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

Atlas Research is supporting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by leading a study to better understand the barriers and facilitators to HIV prevention, care, and treatment among transgender women, a population severely affected by the disease.

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