Emergency departments here often experience high seasonal volume, staffing pressure, and fast-moving triage decisions—especially during peak tourism months and major events. That environment can increase the odds that critical details get overlooked, such as:
- Symptoms reported by visitors who are unfamiliar with their medical history
- Medication lists that change during travel or shift work
- Fast discharge decisions that don’t match what a patient is still experiencing at home
- Delayed follow-up when abnormal test results require timely reassessment
These issues don’t automatically mean negligence occurred. But they do mean the medical record matters even more—because the outcome often turns on timing, chart accuracy, and whether return precautions were appropriate.


