Visalia draws patients from across Tulare County and beyond—many people travel for care, rely on multiple providers, and return for follow-ups that may involve new imaging, second opinions, or additional specialists. That “handoff” reality matters, because AI-related tools can show up in different parts of the record trail:
- Generated clinical notes or summaries that don’t match what actually occurred
- Automated imaging or report text that influenced decisions without proper verification
- Decision-support outputs used in planning or risk assessment
- Charting inconsistencies created by workflow shortcuts, transcription software, or system imports
When you’re trying to make sense of what happened, the key question isn’t “Was AI mentioned?” It’s whether the care team used available information responsibly and whether any AI-influenced step contributed to injury.


