In a community shaped by high patient volume and fast-moving itineraries, small breakdowns can become big problems. For example:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results may be routed to the wrong channel, or follow-up may be pushed because you were “stable” at the time.
- Referrals can stall when multiple specialists are involved, especially when records are incomplete or not transferred promptly.
- Repeat visits can occur for persistent symptoms, yet the plan may not escalate quickly enough when a condition should have been re-evaluated.
These scenarios aren’t about blame—they’re about whether the diagnostic process was reasonable given your symptoms, the information available at the time, and the urgency of your presentation.


