Our Work

Our Work

MayaTech projects vary in size from large, multi-year contracts, to task orders, to short-term consulting assignments. We have supported projects in diverse subject areas, including maternal, child and adolescent health, substance abuse, mental health, criminal justice, chronic disease, nutrition, physical activity, obesity, viral hepatitis, and HIV/AIDS.

Examples of Work

 

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MayaTech supported the HHS Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy’s (OHAIDP) implementation of the Action Plan for the Prevention, Care, and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis, by engaging Government and non-governmental stakeholders in a range of complementary activities. Our work included supporting the development of the updated 2017-2020 Action Plan.

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MayaTech developed the plan for evaluating the Women’s Health Leadership Institute (WHLI) for the Office on Women’s Health (OWH). MayaTech, in partnership with Hager Sharp, is supporting OWH on researching, planning, implementing, and evaluating a public health campaign focused on increasing young adult human papillomavirus vaccination rates in in three states. Read more on the campaign, which launched Jan. 6, 2021.

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MayaTech supported the HRSA-CDC Partnerships for Care (P4C) HIV Training, Technical Assistance, and Collaboration Center to support integration of HIV services into primary care delivery in health centers. MayaTech developed the P4C website, and developed the comprehensive document, Integrating HIV Care, Treatment & Prevention Services into Primary Care – A Toolkit for Health Centers.

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MayaTech established the Behavioral Health and HIV/AIDS Coordinated Technical Assistance Center for SAMHSA’s 359 Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI)-funded grantees, supporting integrated behavioral health and primary care networks and services.

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MayaTech conducts process, implementation, and outcome evaluation activities for Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) for both Howard University and City College of New York’s NIMHD-funded grant programs. MayaTech’s Chief Science Officer, Suzanne Randolph Cunningham, co-authored an article on the conceptual model, metrics, and best practices for evaluation of NIMHD’s Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI). Dr. Randolph Cunningham is the lead for MayaTech’s evaluation of the Howard University RCMI. The article was published in November 2020 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Read more

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MayaTech served as the evaluator for the Office on Women’s Health National Evaluation of the Coalition for a Healthier Community Initiative, using a participatory approach to design and implement the evaluation.

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MayaTech provided evaluation support to the Office of Science Policy, Analysis and Communication (OSPAC) in the evaluation of various National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) grant programs.

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For the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (CDC/OSH), MayaTech collected and conducted analyses on discrete, tobacco-related state legislation and regulations.

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"The team of staff rallied together to code all of the enacted laws, enter them into our admin tool, QA the data, release the data to the online STATE System, update all the online reports and are now currently working to reflect these new data in our publications and fact sheets. The sheer amount of data included in this deliverable is amazing, but what's truly exceptional is the team's dedication to quality and their tireless attention to detail."

— CDC/OSH