In and around Tuscarawas County, it’s common for patients to move between settings: a primary care visit, an urgent care or ER trip, imaging ordered later, and then specialist follow-up. That “handoff” period is where problems can happen:
- A test is ordered but not followed up promptly
- An imaging report is completed, but the results don’t get acted on the same way
- A referral is recommended, yet the next appointment doesn’t occur quickly enough to prevent worsening
- Symptoms persist across visits, but the clinical picture isn’t reassessed
For residents, the impact often isn’t just medical—it’s practical. Missed work, travel time for appointments, and family responsibilities can pile up while symptoms worsen. Legally, those same timelines matter because Ohio cases rely on documentation and dates.


