Medical Economics November 6, 2025
Errol Rodericks, Richard Payerchin

When life sciences, insurers and clinicians align around timely, trusted data, health care can finally deliver more coordinated, cost-effective, patient-centered care.

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 (EHRs), but by the very stakeholders that sit on the other side of the care equation: insurers and life sciences organizations?

This is not about burdening you with more systems. It’s about more innovative collaboration, powered by real-time, governed data sharing between physicians and other clinicians (like you), payers (insurers) and life sciences companies (pharmaceutical and medical technology). When done right, this health care trifecta can be a game changer for primary care.

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology
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