Fort Myers healthcare spans everything from urgent care centers to larger hospital systems serving Lee County and beyond. The way diagnostic errors show up can depend on where and how care is delivered:
- Walk-in and urgent care volume: Shorter visit times can increase the risk that symptoms are documented incompletely or that abnormal results don’t trigger the right follow-up.
- Tourist and seasonal patient mix: Inconsistent histories are more common when patients are traveling or returning from trips—especially when symptoms start during a vacation and care is sought quickly.
- Multiple providers and handoffs: Patients may see a primary care clinician, then a specialist, then imaging or lab work. If abnormal findings aren’t “closed out,” delays can compound.
- Paperwork and record flow: Between electronic health records, faxed lab results, and imaging reports, it’s possible for critical information to arrive late—or be acknowledged without action.
When AI or clinical decision support tools are involved, the core question is the same: Was the tool treated as a substitute for clinical judgment, or used appropriately as one input among many?


