Many Kewanee patients travel between care settings—primary care, urgent care, hospital emergency services, specialists, and diagnostic testing—often within short windows of time. Those handoffs matter. In real life, delays can occur when:
- A follow-up instruction gets lost or misunderstood between visits.
- Imaging or lab results are routed but not clearly communicated.
- A clinician reassesses too late after symptoms persist.
- Referral paperwork is incomplete, delayed, or not tracked.
- A patient is triaged in a way that doesn’t trigger the next step when red flags appear.
In Illinois, the legal process also has timing rules that can affect what claims can be pursued. That makes it important to start organizing your documentation early—before records become harder to obtain and details fade.


