In a smaller community like Grenada, people often receive care across multiple settings—an ER visit, a clinic appointment, imaging at a different facility, and then waiting on lab results or specialist review. Even when everyone means well, delays can occur at several points:
- Results get sent, but follow-up doesn’t happen quickly enough.
- Abnormal imaging or lab findings aren’t communicated clearly.
- A referral is made, but the patient can’t get in promptly due to scheduling constraints.
- Symptoms persist after discharge, but no one reassesses with the urgency the situation required.
When diagnostic delay leads to worsening symptoms, the case typically turns on timing: what the providers knew, what they did with it, and when they should have acted differently.


