Somerville patients often receive care at regional hospitals and outpatient facilities, and the documentation is frequently spread across multiple systems—pre-op checklists, intraoperative anesthesia charts, PACU notes, and follow-up appointments.
In practice, that means families run into the same frustrating pattern:
- You’re told to “follow up” for symptoms, but the record doesn’t clearly show when abnormal vitals were noticed.
- You see dosing times that don’t match what you experienced afterward.
- The story in the chart may not align with the objective monitor timeline.
A fast, structured review matters because New Jersey claims depend on evidence quality and timely action.


