Key West’s healthcare system often sees high visitor turnover, shorter appointment windows, and intense seasonal demand. That environment can increase the odds of:
- Incomplete histories when patients arrive from out of town or can’t clearly explain symptoms
- Follow-up breakdowns when discharge instructions are misunderstood or delayed
- Overreliance on the “first impression”—especially when automated risk tools suggest a likely diagnosis
- Workflow pressure during busy shifts, when labs, imaging, and documentation pile up
Even when an automated program is used appropriately, the legal question is not whether technology exists—it’s whether the care team verified the output, considered alternatives, and acted on abnormal results.


