Ashley Hartwigsen

Ashley Hartwigsen

Director & GM, Executive Strategist, Care at Home

Ashley is the Director of Post Acute Client Strategy at Netsmart and focuses on supporting providers by serving as a trusted advisor to organizations in their business processes and their use and adoption of technology. She has worked in the financial and technology industry for over 25 years, with 14 years focused in post-acute healthcare and has advanced experience in consulting, product strategy and development, operations, and business development. She leverages her knowledge and expertise to guide clients through business process improvement, revenue cycle optimization, technology strategy and adoption and operational oversight. She serves on the NAHC Home Care Technology Advisory Council and ADVION IT Committees, is a NAHC HHFMA member, and advocates on behalf of home and community-based and senior living post-acute providers. Back

Recent articles from this author

When Post-Acute Care Shifts, You Need More Than a Vendor

When Post-Acute Care Shifts, You Need More Than a Vendor

Tuesday, January 20 | Post-Acute Care,EHR Solutions and Operations

The one constant in post-acute care is change, that's why organizations need more than software. They need a vendor who will work with them to help their teams prepare for change, strengthen execution through education and deliver continuous and responsive support.

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Care at Home Personal Reflection

Honoring Care at Home Month: A Personal Reflection

Wednesday, November 19 | Post-Acute Care,Care Coordination

A moving reflection on support, caregiving and the impact of care at home. This powerful personal story follows a family as they navigate home health, assisted living and hospice care for aging loved ones. Discover how home-based care services support families during life’s most challenging moments.

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Adapting to Change with Innovative Flexibility

Wednesday, April 09 | Post-Acute Care,EHR Solutions and Operations

Flexibility is essential in healthcare. Configurable, adaptable technology can help organizations simplify compliance, reduce denials and support growth. With innovative flexibility, providers can streamline operations, meet evolving payer and regulatory requirements, and help their teams focus on high-quality care—not rigid systems.

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