Holly Hill patients often move through urgent-care, ER, imaging centers, and follow-up appointments with tight timelines and heavy patient loads. In that environment, diagnostic errors can develop quietly:
- symptoms get attributed to the “most likely” cause too early
- test results arrive but aren’t acted on quickly enough
- handoffs between shifts or departments create gaps
- discharge instructions are provided, but follow-up is delayed or unclear
When automated tools are part of the workflow, families may notice something else: the care plan seems to follow a recommendation or risk score without a clear explanation of how clinicians verified it against the patient’s real-world presentation.


