Many hospital injuries don’t become obvious until after a patient is home. In Sandy—where families often commute between the metro area and surrounding communities—follow-up care can get delayed by work schedules, transportation, and pharmacy access.
When discharge instructions are unclear, follow-up is missed, or warning signs aren’t handled correctly before a patient leaves, injuries can worsen quickly. Common examples include:
- Medication changes without adequate explanation or reconciliation
- Discharge timing despite unstable symptoms
- Missed escalation when vital signs or lab trends should have triggered reassessment
- Follow-up appointments scheduled too late for the patient’s condition
These cases often turn on the chart’s details around the hours leading up to discharge and the instructions given at the bedside.


