If you’re a primary care physician in the United States, you likely spend too much time navigating administrative complexity and too little time delivering care. Between prior authorizations, fragmented records and incomplete medication histories, your clinical decisions are often made without the whole picture. But what if that picture could be filled in, not just by hospitals or electronic health records (EHRs), but by the very stakeholders that sit on the other side of the care equation: insurers and life sciences organizations?