In a community like Dothan, medical care often happens across a network of providers—urgent care visits, emergency department evaluations, follow-up appointments, and referrals to specialists. That “handoff” process matters. A diagnosis can go wrong when:
- Records don’t transfer cleanly between visits (symptoms, test results, or prior imaging may not be referenced).
- Follow-up gets delayed due to scheduling, transportation, or work constraints.
- Triage decisions are made quickly, especially when symptoms don’t fit neatly into a single category.
- Automated tools influence the workflow (risk scoring, suggested diagnoses, documentation prompts, or imaging flags), and clinicians rely on them without enough verification.
The result is often not just an incorrect label—it’s a missed window for earlier testing or treatment.


