Many emergency visits here aren’t just “a quick stop.” Patients may arrive after symptoms worsen at home, on the road, or following a long drive to be seen. When care decisions are delayed—especially for conditions that can deteriorate quickly—patients may face:
- Longer time to diagnosis and treatment
- Greater risk of preventable complications
- Confusion caused by discharge instructions that don’t match the severity of symptoms
- Harder-to-document progression when follow-up care occurs days later
That’s why we look closely at the ER charting timeline and what happened immediately before discharge—not just the final outcome.


