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WASHINGTON, DC – Atlas Research released its annual report Impact Through Innovation, which showcases how it helps federal government improve health care and address urgent health challenges.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Atlas Research, in partnership with Dovel Technologies, is providing the Department of Health and Human Services with intelligent automation and artificial intelligence services that will help quickly and effectively identify health threats.

Atlas Research was awarded a contract to support AHRQ with its project “Developing Strategies for the Harmonization of AHRQ Data Tools.” This new contract supplements efforts already underway to help improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care. 

Atlas offers IT capabilities to federal agencies through the largest IT federal contracting vehicle.

Atlas Research provides lifecycle, requirements, and trainings assistance to VHA Web/Mobile Solutions for up to 65 web and mobile apps.

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To increase online connectedness, two-way communication, and collaboration opportunities for rural Veterans and other stakeholders, Atlas Research created an information resource and social network pilot program for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Capitol Health Care Network. 

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.

By supporting mobile app development activities, Atlas Research helps enable health care providers to work more efficiently and improve health care quality.

Through a comprehensive analysis, Atlas Research provided Raytheon Company with valuable health information technology findings used to inform future business strategies.

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.

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