Carthage patients often need care quickly—urgent symptoms, limited appointment availability, and repeat visits can all collide. In that environment, diagnostic mistakes can occur when:
- symptoms are documented incompletely during a fast-paced intake
- test results arrive after discharge or after a handoff, and follow-up isn’t triggered
- abnormal findings aren’t escalated quickly enough
- automated risk scores or imaging flags are treated as more certain than they are
Even if the “correct” diagnosis comes later, the legal question is whether the earlier phase met the standard of care and whether the delay or error contributed to harm.


