San Marcos residents commonly encounter diagnostic problems during high-pressure moments—weekends, after work, or when symptoms don’t fit neatly into a single visit. Care may begin at an urgent care clinic, then escalate to the ER, then continue with referrals to specialists. Each handoff creates risk:
- Abnormal results that aren’t clearly communicated to the patient or primary clinician
- Follow-up delays when the next appointment can’t be scheduled quickly
- Triage or risk-scoring decisions that route patients to the wrong level of care
- Imaging/lab workflow lag where results exist, but aren’t acted on promptly
If an AI-assisted tool helped shape routing, interpretation, or documentation, the legal focus is usually on how the system was used, how clinicians verified it, and whether the care team met California’s standard of care.


