In Washington, PA, many people rely on nearby hospitals and urgent care for everything from post-surgery complications to worsening chronic conditions. Sometimes, the harm is obvious right away. Other times, it’s delayed—especially when families are trying to manage recovery while commuting, arranging transportation, or following discharge instructions.
That’s why timing matters. A “small” chart gap—when a test was ordered, how symptoms were documented, when a medication change occurred—can become central later when we’re determining what the hospital should have done.


