In many Crowley-area care settings, automation may influence how information is reviewed and presented—sometimes in the background. That can include:
- Imaging assistance or radiology workflow tools
- Risk scoring used for triage or urgency
- Lab result highlighting or delayed flagging
- Clinical decision support used during documentation and ordering
Here’s the key: even if a tool suggested a likely condition, the legal focus is usually on whether the care team verified that output, considered alternatives, and responded appropriately to objective findings.
We help families identify what role the tool played—what it did, what clinicians did with it, and whether the standard of care required a different response.


