High Point is a regional hub. People here often travel for care, surgeries, and specialist follow-ups—sometimes across different facilities, providers, and record systems. That can make it harder to connect what happened in the operating room to what was later discovered during recovery.
Common High Point–area scenarios that raise questions include:
- Gaps between monitoring and charting: monitor readings, medication timing, and narrative notes don’t line up.
- Delayed escalation after abnormal vitals: abnormal oxygen levels, blood pressure changes, or breathing concerns weren’t addressed quickly enough.
- Medication administration problems: dosing calculations, pump settings, or handoff communication that didn’t translate correctly into patient care.
- Post-op complications that should have been anticipated: persistent nausea, agitation, prolonged sedation, or cognitive issues that get worse after discharge.
When technology is involved—whether in monitoring, documentation, or “AI-assisted” workflows—the legal focus still stays on one question: did the care team meet the standard of care under the circumstances?


