In many Quincy scenarios, the “delay” isn’t one dramatic mistake—it’s what happened after the first visit.
Residents frequently run into breakdowns like:
- Abnormal test results (labs, CT/MRI reads, or pathology) that weren’t clearly communicated or weren’t followed up promptly.
- Referral loops where the patient is told to schedule but the urgency isn’t documented, or the referral information isn’t transmitted cleanly.
- Recheck timing issues—symptoms that persisted after a visit, but reassessment didn’t happen quickly enough.
- Fragmented records when care involves multiple providers, clinics, or hospital systems in the region.
For Quincy's patients, these problems can be especially frustrating because the community relies on coordinated healthcare across settings. When that coordination fails, the delay can directly affect outcomes.


