Quincy’s healthcare pathway often involves a mix of settings—primary care appointments, urgent care visits, imaging centers, and specialist follow-ups. When you’re juggling schedules around the commute (and sometimes around weather, traffic, or shift work), it’s easy for follow-ups to slip. Unfortunately, diagnostic errors and delays aren’t always caused by a single bad moment; they can come from how results are routed, how symptoms are rechecked, and whether abnormal findings are acted on promptly.
In practical terms, residents commonly run into issues like:
- Abnormal test results not reaching the right clinician quickly enough
- Imaging reports that reference findings requiring follow-up, but the next step is delayed or unclear
- Symptoms that persist after an initial visit, yet the diagnostic workup doesn’t expand in time
- Referral gaps, where the referral is placed but the follow-up doesn’t occur within the needed window
When you’re trying to make sense of what happened, the most important thing is building a clear, date-based timeline—because in medical negligence matters, timing and documentation are everything.


