Which are you?
Three workflows on one shared dataset.
For Federal Contractors
Track every federal medical contract by NAICS, agency, and set-aside. Daily SAM.gov sync, deadline alerts, and supplier intelligence, without GovWin's five-figure bill
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For Insurance Brokers
Type the service a client needs and get every ACA plan that covers it. Copay, coinsurance, and the buried exclusion text side-by-side. Branded PDF for the client.
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For Medtech Reps
Turn a spreadsheet of every U.S. hospital into 50 prioritized accounts in an afternoon. Verified C-suite contacts, MIPS scores, and procedure volume per site.
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One source of truth
One validated dataset. Three ways to work it.
The same healthcare data answers three different questions. A federal contractor asks which contracts to bid. A broker asks which plan covers a specific service. A medtech rep asks which hospitals do enough volume to target. We built a dedicated workflow for each, on one source of truth.

6.66M
federal medical contracts
$312.3B
total value
15,319
vendors
43
agencies
Synced daily from SAM.gov

Why one platform
Built for the question you actually open with.
Generic market-intelligence tools hand you a dashboard and leave you to find the answer. We start from the question. Federal teams search by NAICS, agency, and set-aside and get a watchlist with deadline alerts. Brokers type a service and get every plan that covers it. Medtech reps filter hospitals by procedure volume and pull the verified contacts. Same data, three front doors.
See The Workflows
Procedures
Insurance
Contracts
Hospitals
Physicians
Custom solutions & data licensing
Enterprise Features
Multi-seat & Team Licensing
Shared libraries, activity reporting, and volume pricing for agencies and capture teams.
Custom API & Exports
Pull the federal contracts, ACA plans, or hospital tables into your CRM, AMS, or BI stack.
Custom Data Licensing
Pre-cleaned, ID-resolved datasets joined across public-source domains, licensed per engagement. Scope, fields, and terms agreed up front.
Security & Data Provenance
Public-source data only. no patient PHI, so no BAA needed. Every record sourced and attributed.
FAQ
The medical device market is competitive. Hospitals and physicians need to understand why your device is important and different. Engage your prospects more effectively by understanding hospital networks, identifying financial resources, assessing quality scores, and uncovering referral and prescription patterns.
Quality healthcare services can only be achieved with data and price transparency across all service lines. Hospital price transparency allows Americans to know the cost of a product or service before receiving it. In theory, this empowers patients to choose the most effective, affordable care while encouraging providers to lower prices through competition.
Starting January 1, 2021, all U.S. hospitals were required to provide clear and accessible pricing information for their services. However, this data is often complex and challenging to compare across hospitals. With AllClinics, you can access comprehensive information on clinics, services, and prices in one place. We've built the largest medical services database in the U.S., collecting data on hospitals, specialists, and services, helping you find quality medical care at a reasonable price.
Absolutely. We utilize publicly available data from medical facilities and reputable sources like the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The dataset undergoes rigorous validation and is updated quarterly to ensure high accuracy and reliability.
Sure. The platform data can be delivered in multiple formats, including CSV files and REST API. We are flexible and can accommodate additional formats based on your needs to help you reduce integration barriers.
Our information benefits all healthcare market players, including research institutions, consulting agencies, insurance brokers, Biopharma, and MedTech companies. Access to the unified U.S. hospital data database helps these organizations drive innovation and increase the efficiency of medical services for patients.



