Somerville’s dense, walkable neighborhoods and high patient volume can create pressure that shows up in medical records:
- Same-day triage and rapid discharge after urgent symptoms (with follow-up instructions that may be easy to miss)
- Multiple providers involved over a short period (primary care, urgent care, specialists)
- Imaging and lab handoffs between facilities, systems, or departments
- Busy schedules that increase the risk that abnormal results aren’t escalated quickly
When AI or automated decision-support tools are part of intake, risk scoring, imaging review, or documentation, the question becomes more specific: did clinicians treat tool output as a substitute for clinical judgment, or did they properly verify and act on conflicting objective findings?


