The Pain:Primary care physicians spend 24-33% of their EMR work doing non-patient-facing care, like refilling chronic prescriptions and examining lab results. These tasks require mastering complex pharmacological details about each drug while tailoring the treatment to each patient, a process which may lead to Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs): Injuries resulting from drug intervention. ADRs in primary care lead to 106,000 deaths a year, making them the 4th leading cause of death in the US. ADRs account for 5% of hospitalizations in the US, and they average 9 days long.Solution:Droxi is an AI-based Decision Support platform for non-patient-facing care that learns the patient's medical condition and streamlines refill requests and lab results review. Droxi speeds them up by prioritizing cases, highlighting each case's most important clinical factors, and detecting potential ADRs.