Asbury Park’s year-round foot traffic and seasonal surges can mean longer waits, faster triage decisions, and more handoffs—especially in urgent-care or emergency settings. Those conditions can increase the risk that abnormal findings are overlooked, communicated late, or not escalated appropriately.
In an AI-involved workflow, the risk can compound. An automated risk score or decision-support suggestion may be treated as “good enough,” even when clinicians still have a legal and professional duty to verify information, consider alternatives, and act on objective results.
If your loved one was told it was “probably nothing,” sent home, or received follow-up only after symptoms worsened, you may be dealing with the aftermath of a missed diagnosis or a delay that cost time.


