In a perioperative setting, minutes can be decisive. In South Salt Lake, many residents seek care across the Wasatch Front—through hospitals, surgery centers, and outpatient facilities—so it’s common for records to be spread across systems and departments. That can create practical problems:
- Delayed or incomplete release of anesthesia records after a surgery or procedure.
- Different formatting between facility charting systems, making it harder to connect medication administration to vital-sign trends.
- Transitions of care (pre-op, OR, PACU, and discharge) where communication gaps can affect how quickly a complication is recognized.
When the timeline is messy, insurers often argue that the injury was an unavoidable risk or something that happened after discharge. Your case typically needs a clear, defensible sequence of events tied to the standard of care.


