Denver’s healthcare pathways often involve multiple handoffs in a short period of time—especially when people are juggling work, school, and commuting. Common local scenarios include:
- Urgent care or ER visits during evenings or weekends, followed by delayed communication of imaging/lab results.
- Specialist delays caused by scheduling bottlenecks, insurance authorizations, or “routine follow-up” instructions that didn’t match the urgency of your symptoms.
- Care scattered across facilities, where reports arrive late, are incomplete, or don’t clearly connect the abnormal findings to the next step.
When diagnostic delay happens in this environment, the timeline matters. Denver residents often don’t realize how many “small” record gaps can become big legal issues—missed follow-up dates, unclear discharge instructions, or documentation that doesn’t reflect what clinicians discussed.


