In smaller communities and in regional healthcare networks around Marion County, diagnostic delays often show up through patterns such as:
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly (or not clearly communicated) after a visit at a clinic or urgent care.
- Imaging or lab findings that were noted but not followed with the right next step soon enough.
- Repeated visits where symptoms persisted—yet the evaluation didn’t escalate when it reasonably should have.
- Referrals that stalled due to scheduling gaps, incomplete information handoffs, or missed follow-up instructions.
Sometimes the “delay” is obvious—treatment started later than it should have. Other times it’s more subtle: the right tests were ordered, but the results weren’t interpreted or acted on in a way a careful clinician would have done.


