Marco Island’s healthcare demand can spike with seasonal visitors, vacation schedules, and urgent-care volume. That doesn’t automatically mean errors occur—but it can affect how quickly results are reviewed, how follow-ups are scheduled, and how effectively abnormal findings are communicated.
Common local scenarios we see residents and visitors describe include:
- Urgent care or ER visits where symptoms were assessed quickly and discharged before a test result was fully integrated into the clinical picture.
- Imaging and lab workflows where a delay in recognition (or a failure to flag) turns a “watch and wait” plan into a missed opportunity.
- Repeat visits—the same person returns because symptoms worsen, only to learn later that the diagnosis should have been identified earlier.
If AI or automated systems were used for triage, risk prediction, or documentation, the timeline matters. A strong claim often turns on whether the care team responded appropriately to what they knew at the time, not just what was diagnosed later.


