Moses Lake families often rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care, imaging appointments, and specialist follow-ups. That “handoff chain” is where delays can occur:
- Abnormal labs or imaging not acted on promptly (or not communicated clearly)
- Referral delays that leave symptoms to worsen while waiting for the next appointment
- Follow-up instructions that get lost in real life—work shifts, school schedules, and transportation constraints
- Repeat visits where symptoms persist, but the plan doesn’t escalate quickly enough
Even when everyone intends to help, diagnostic delay cases often turn on whether clinicians responded reasonably to what they already knew at the time.


