PPEC-native clinical operations record
Harbor is the clinical operations record built for PPEC — a narrow vertical with high workflow specificity, severe generic-system mismatch, and documentation-driven reimbursement that rewards completeness. Billing evidence is the downstream payoff of a well-organized operating record, not the product identity.
Why this wedge works
PPEC requires documentation-heavy, evidence-driven workflows that generic EHRs, home health platforms, and therapy clinic tools do not organize well. Harbor is purpose-built for the intersection of skilled nursing, therapy coordination, daily census, authorizations, guardian workflows, and survey readiness — in the same operating record.
Clinical operations
nursing documentation, therapy coordination, daily census, authorizations, guardian workflows
Documentation + QA layer
completeness checks, expiry tracking, QA cockpit, survey readiness, audit trail
Billing evidence
downstream result of complete, defensible care documentation
What is a PPEC?
PPEC (Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care) centers provide daytime medical care for medically fragile children in a structured clinical setting — combining skilled nursing, therapy services, transportation, and coordinated documentation.
Daytime clinical care
Children attend daily like school/daycare — but with skilled nursing, therapy, and oversight for medically complex conditions.
Evidence-driven reimbursement
Payment depends on documentation completeness, authorization coverage, and care evidence being organized and defensible.
Generic-system mismatch
Hospital EHRs, adult SNF tools, home health platforms, and therapy clinic software do not organize the PPEC day. Centers have been forced to stitch together mismatched stacks.
Harbor's category wedge
Harbor wins by being PPEC-native — not by being cheaper or more configurable than a generic tool.
Harbor is the first operating record purpose-built for PPEC:
- Organizes the PPEC day as a clinical operations record — not a billing pipeline with clinical workarounds
- Makes authorization and documentation requirements explicit and visible in daily operations
- Coordinates nursing, therapy, attendance, and guardian workflows in one record
- Supports QA completeness and survey readiness as natural operating outcomes
- Treats billing evidence as the downstream result of complete care documentation
- Starts as a companion layer — no forced day-one full migration
Expansion path
From PPEC operations into adjacent day-based, Medicaid-reimbursed care settings that share the same documentation-driven reimbursement constraints.
Multi-center operations
Consolidated reporting, consistent documentation controls, and standardized workflows across centers and regions.
Platform-ready architecture
Harbor is built on the Aegis Platform foundation — enabling shared identity, compliance infrastructure, and future vertical expansion.
Adjacent verticals
The documentation-driven reimbursement model extends to adult day health, pediatric home health, and other Medicaid-reimbursed day-based care settings.
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