Parkland is a suburban community where many residents drive in for care after symptoms worsen—sometimes after work, after school, or following a busy evening commute. That means ER visits often involve:
- Delayed symptom reporting (people try to “wait it out”)
- Crowded arrival windows (evenings and weekends)
- Fast discharge decisions driven by patient flow
When the timeline is tight, small documentation gaps can matter. The question isn’t simply whether the outcome was bad—it’s whether the ER team recognized risk early enough, ordered the right workup, and responded appropriately as facts evolved.


