Many Aventura families first realize something may be off when they review discharge paperwork, post-op summaries, or imaging reports and see language that doesn’t line up with what they experienced. Sometimes it’s subtle—an automated “generated” note, a templated assessment, or a reference to software used in planning or interpretation.
In other cases, the mismatch is harder to ignore:
- Timeline gaps between what was documented and what you were told in follow-up
- Inconsistent descriptions of symptoms, findings, or what was checked during the procedure
- Automated imaging or analytics references that were not followed by appropriate confirmatory steps
- Charting that appears incomplete, overwritten, or unusually generic
Even if the word “AI” isn’t used, the underlying issue can be the same: a system produced information, and the clinical team’s process for verifying and responding may have been inadequate.


