For PE & Investors

You closed the deal. Now build the measurement layer.

Post-acquisition analytics infrastructure for PE-backed medical practices — baseline KPIs established in 30 days, reporting standardized to portfolio cadence, and early-warning dashboards running before the first board meeting.

Post-Acquisition Intelligence from Harine Management is a healthcare analytics service for private equity firms that establishes EHR data pipelines, baseline KPI reporting, and early-warning dashboards for newly acquired medical practices within the first 30 days post-close — providing the operational measurement infrastructure that portfolio management and value creation initiatives require from day one of ownership.

30 days
Target for baseline analytics infrastructure to be operational post-close
Month 1
First baseline KPI report delivered after acquisition close
Portfolio-ready
Reporting standardized to PE portfolio cadence from day one

The problem

Most medical practice acquisitions close without functioning analytics infrastructure. The practice has been running on a relationship with its billing company, tribal knowledge, and a practice manager who knows where everything is. Post-close, the PE firm needs operational visibility the practice has never had to provide before — and building that infrastructure while simultaneously managing a new ownership transition and a value creation plan is an operational challenge that derails integration timelines and delays EBITDA improvement by a full quarter or more.

What we build

Post-Acquisition Intelligence is Harine Management's dedicated service for the 90 days following a healthcare acquisition close — building the EHR data pipeline, establishing baseline KPIs, standardizing reporting to portfolio requirements, and standing up early-warning dashboards before the first board meeting. The goal is to have the measurement infrastructure operational before the first operational improvement initiative begins, so there is a baseline to measure against.

What you get

Common questions

Why does post-acquisition analytics infrastructure matter in the first 30 days?
The first 30 days post-close establish the operational baseline that all future performance measurement is compared against; practices that go live with analytics infrastructure in the first month can identify revenue cycle deterioration, provider productivity gaps, and volume declines weeks earlier than those that spend the first quarter building their own reporting — and earlier identification means earlier correction and less EBITDA erosion during the critical ownership transition period.
What if the acquired practice has no data infrastructure or reporting history?
The majority of Harine Management's post-acquisition engagements begin with a practice that has no formal analytics infrastructure; the engagement starts with an EHR data assessment and capability review, then builds the extraction pipeline, structures the historical data, and delivers the first baseline report — the practice does not need pre-existing reporting infrastructure for Harine Management to get started.
Can Harine Management standardize reporting across multiple practices in a PE portfolio?
Yes — portfolio-level standardization is one of Post-Acquisition Intelligence's core applications; Harine Management builds each portfolio company's analytics infrastructure to a common schema and reporting format, which enables the PE firm's operations team to review all holdings in a single dashboard with consistent KPI definitions and comparable trend data.
How does post-acquisition analytics interact with the acquired practice's existing billing company or RCM vendor?
Harine Management builds its analytics layer from EHR data directly and does not require coordination with or data from the existing RCM vendor; the analytics layer is independent of the billing company, which means it can be used to measure and hold the RCM partner accountable with objective data rather than relying on the billing company's own performance reports.

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