In the Kansas City area, patients are frequently moved between units or facilities—especially when care involves emergency stabilization, imaging, specialist follow-up, or longer-term monitoring. Those transitions can be where critical information gets delayed, lost, or communicated incompletely.
Common problems after transfers include:
- A worsening condition that wasn’t escalated quickly enough
- Test results that weren’t reviewed or acted on in time
- Medication reconciliation errors when care moved from one unit to another
- Discharge instructions that don’t match what the patient’s condition actually required
When negligence is alleged, the timeline is everything—particularly the minutes and hours around triage, consults, and handoffs.


