All living systems are required, as a condition of being alive, to reverse the second law of thermodynamics and decrease entropy locally-- as long as there is a supply of energy from outside the living system.
So, necessarily, a fundamentally simple, functional system like Amazing Charts will develop increasing complexity as time and energy do their work.
In the Saga of Amazing Charts we are experiencing the inevitable development of increased complexity, resulting in a desirable increasing functionality. As in all complex systems, this process will finally pass some limit of decreasing marginal return on the energy investment-- at which point functionality will decrease and finally the whole system will collapse back to a simpler state. Pri-Med is essentially an additional external source of energy, allowing the system to increase complexity, and in the short run, functionality.
In my opinion, it is less important that Pri-Med be a good fit (which is hard to imagine, since that organization is really a pharmaceutical marketing scheme, not a tool for improved medical care) than the liklihood that it will drive AC to a level of complexity beyond the marginal return on energy invested.
At that point, conventional thermodynamics takes over and the Second Law operates as usual. (See Joseph Tainter, The Collapse of Complex Societies)
http://www.amazon.com/Collapse-Complex-Societies-Studies-Archaeology/dp/052138673XThere is a reason why cyanobacteria are the most successful group of living things on earth -- they have just the right amount of complexity to adapt to any situation. Of course, beyond that, they aren't particularly interesting or beautiful, like people, for example