Modern healthcare increasingly uses tools that support clinicians—risk scoring, imaging assistance, documentation systems, and clinical decision support. Those tools can be helpful, but problems can arise when:
- a tool’s output is treated like certainty instead of one piece of information,
- key abnormalities are buried in busy workflows,
- results aren’t escalated when a patient’s symptoms don’t match the initial impression,
- or follow-up steps don’t happen consistently after discharge.
In Hyrum-area situations, it’s common for patients to see multiple providers—primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialists. When communication breaks down between these steps, diagnostic errors can snowball.


