In Rome, it’s common for care to be spread across different settings—primary care visits, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialist appointments—often with handoffs that can leave gaps. Diagnostic delay problems frequently begin with one of these real-world breakdowns:
- Abnormal test results not being followed up (or followed up too late)
- Imaging reports not triggering the right next step (repeat imaging, referrals, or urgent evaluation)
- Symptoms that persist after an initial workup without adequate reassessment
- Missed escalation when you report worsening condition—especially when appointments are hard to get quickly
Even when everyone acted in good faith, the legal issue is whether the clinical decisions were reasonable based on what was known at the time.


