For many people in Fairview, the “care journey” isn’t contained to one building. It often includes:
- A primary care visit, followed by urgent care or an ER trip
- Imaging ordered through one facility and read through another
- Lab work resulted electronically, but follow-up coordinated later
- Referrals that take time to schedule, then get re-scheduled
That fragmented workflow matters legally. In diagnostic delay cases, the key question isn’t only what diagnosis was eventually made—it’s whether the providers had information that should have triggered earlier action, clearer communication, or appropriate escalation.


