In smaller communities like Muscatine, it’s common for people to cycle through urgent care visits, follow-up appointments, and referral delays. When symptoms escalate, families often feel like they’re chasing answers—especially if the first diagnosis doesn’t match what the body is telling them.
Diagnostic error cases frequently hinge on what should have happened during that first encounter:
- abnormal results that weren’t escalated
- test results that weren’t acted on promptly
- incomplete histories that affected clinical reasoning
- reliance on automated tools without adequate clinical verification
If the first call, the triage note, or the discharge instructions were based on incorrect or incomplete diagnostic reasoning, the timeline becomes central to the case.


