Diagnostic mistakes aren’t limited to big-city hospitals. In Germantown and surrounding Washington County communities, patients often move between:
- primary care appointments and urgent care visits
- imaging or lab orders that come back after the visit
- referrals to specialists with scheduling gaps
- follow-up instructions that get lost in portals, paper summaries, or phone calls
When any of those steps break down, an “almost right” diagnosis can become a missed opportunity for earlier treatment.
If automated tools were involved—such as risk scoring, imaging assistance, lab flagging, or charting software—the question becomes: Did the system’s output get verified properly, and did the care team act when the objective findings suggested risk?


