In Erie cases, delays often show up in the gaps between visits and settings—such as:
- Urgent care or ER triage where symptoms were documented but later reassessment didn’t happen when they should have.
- Primary care follow-up delays where abnormal labs or imaging results weren’t clearly communicated, documented as reviewed, or acted on.
- Specialist handoffs that stall due to incomplete referrals, unclear urgency, or missing records between facilities.
- Persistent symptoms after discharge where instructions were generic, and the record doesn’t reflect adequate monitoring or escalation.
The key point for Erie residents: the “delay” usually isn’t one dramatic moment—it’s the sequence of what was known, what was ordered, and what was (or wasn’t) done next.


