Prime

Empowering Clinicians, Patients, and Health Teams

PRIME is a leading research and medical education company that advances the science of learning and behavior change among providers, patients, payers, and health ecosystems to improve competency, performance, and quality health outcomes. PRIME addresses gaps responsible for variations in care by leveraging real-world data, the latest clinical evidence, and innovative learning models to invoke positive change at the individual, system, and community levels. The scalable and sustainable solutions that PRIME delivers have measurably improved patient care for over 30 years.

Winner 2024, 2023, 2022 ACEHP Awards

ACEHP Awards Winner: 2024 Felch Award for Outstanding Research and Outstanding CE Outcomes Award, 2023 Educational Collaboration, 2022 Best in Class Outcomes

60+ Peer-Reviewed Publications in Last 2 Years

Leads the industry with over 60 peer-reviewed publications in the last 2 years

300 Closed Health System Partners

And strategic alliances with other leading healthcare organizations, including 750 academic medical centers, 30 professional societies, and 100 medical expert panels

Recent News

The Verge  
Ookla has found that Apple鈥檚 custom N1 networking chip that integrates the Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread radios in the iPhone 17 family 鈥渄elivers a clear step-change in real-world Wi-Fi performance鈥 when compared to the Broadcom chip used in the iPhone 16 models. In North America, the iPhone 17 family also outperformed flagship Android phones when it came to Wi-Fi download speeds during the same time period.
Yahoo! Finance  
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HuffPost  
A new report from the parenting website and app predicts the trends that will shape name choices in 2026. According to the report, parents will be drawing inspiration from current prestige TV, basketball stars, cottagecore vibes and more. 鈥淭hese trends show us that parents today aren鈥檛 just sticking with the classics,鈥 Rebekah Wahlberg, a baby name trends specialist at BabyCenter, told HuffPost. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e willing to look anywhere and everywhere for baby name inspiration, from literature to music to sports to celebrities.鈥
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