Mission Viejo is largely residential, and many patients rely on a network of urgent care visits, specialty referrals, and follow-up appointments to keep care on track. That structure can be helpful—until a diagnosis is delayed or missed.
In real-life scenarios common to Orange County, diagnostic errors may show up as:
- Multiple visits without escalation (symptoms worsen, but the next step isn’t taken quickly enough)
- Referral handoff breakdowns (tests are ordered, but results aren’t acted on)
- Imaging or lab interpretation issues (including computerized workflow steps)
- Communication gaps between primary care, urgent care, and specialists
When a care team uses automated tools—like risk scoring, decision-support prompts, triage routing, or imaging assistance—errors can still occur if the output is treated as definitive, if safeguards are inadequate, or if relevant information gets overlooked.


