In the Savannah-area region, hospital timelines can get especially complicated when a patient is transferred between facilities, seen in urgent care first, then sent to the ER, or discharged with follow-up that isn’t realistic for the patient’s condition.
Common patterns we see in Port Wentworth-area claims include:
- ER-to-admission communication gaps (test results, triage notes, or escalation decisions not clearly documented)
- Discharge that doesn’t match the patient’s risk level (follow-up instructions that don’t address symptoms that later worsen)
- Medication and monitoring problems during busy shifts (timing, dosing, allergy checks, or missed warning signs)
- Delay in diagnosing conditions when symptoms were present but not acted on quickly enough
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