The rise of healthcare applications and digital services has ushered in an era of greater visibility and interaction between providers and patients. Patients now have on-demand access to critical information such as medical records, test results, and medications. Providers can communicate with patients in real-time from remote locations, answer questions, and share data via web-based and mobile platforms. Many of these notable improvements in both preventative and reactive care can arguably be attributed to the evolution of application programming interfaces, better known as APIs.