People increasingly hear about AI-assisted documentation, automated alerts, or decision-support tools. In real cases, those technologies can’t replace clinical judgment—but they can affect how information is captured and how quickly issues are recognized.
If you’re concerned that an AI-assisted workflow played a role—such as confusing chart entries, missing monitor interpretations, delayed documentation, or inconsistent medication logs—your next step is to treat it like a records integrity problem. That often means:
- Requesting complete anesthesia charts and medication administration records (not just summaries)
- Obtaining monitor trend data and perioperative documentation for the full window of care
- Reviewing handoff notes between anesthesia providers, PACU staff, and the care team
A good Lawrence anesthesia lawyer doesn’t argue about buzzwords. We look for the concrete gaps—what was recorded, when it was recorded, and whether the response matched the standard of care.


