Many Merced patients first notice something is off when their chart includes unfamiliar references. Sometimes it’s subtle—an automated summary, a generated note, or a system name tied to imaging or documentation. Other times, it shows up as a mismatch between what was recorded and what you were told.
In real cases, “AI involvement” can mean:
- Automated documentation that may contain transcription or summarization errors
- Imaging tools that support interpretation (and may influence follow-up decisions)
- Decision-support outputs used during planning or perioperative workflows
- EHR/clinical software that flags risks or generates structured assessments
Important: AI does not automatically mean negligence. What matters is whether the clinical team verified and supervised outputs appropriately and whether the care met California’s standard of reasonable medical practice.


