After surgery, it’s common for patients to move between providers—surgeon follow-ups, anesthesia group billing contacts, hospital discharge planners, and primary care visits. In the weeks that follow, you may also be dealing with symptoms that develop gradually.
In Decatur, that often means:
- Records are split across systems (hospital charting, anesthesia records, medication administration logs, and outpatient follow-up notes).
- Different clinicians document different parts of care—sometimes using terminology that doesn’t line up cleanly.
- Care is time-sensitive, and missing “minute-to-minute” context can become the central dispute.
If you’re considering whether an “AI-assisted” documentation workflow or decision-support tools played a role, the key question isn’t the technology itself—it’s whether the care team met the required standard of attention and monitoring.


