After surgery, many families in Weston compare discharge instructions, operative notes, and follow-up imaging results. If your records include generated summaries, unusual terminology, or references to automated tools, it can be hard to know whether that’s harmless or relevant.
Common Weston-area red flags we see in early case reviews include:
- Documentation that sounds automated (e.g., templated summaries or system-generated notes) that conflicts with what clinicians told you.
- Imaging reports that reference AI-based tools or workflow software, with delayed follow-up when symptoms worsened.
- Perioperative checklists or time-out documentation that appears incomplete or inconsistent.
- Medication monitoring and vitals trends that don’t match the clinical narrative.
The key isn’t to blame technology—it’s to determine whether the care team met Florida’s standard of care and whether any AI-assisted component was used and supervised appropriately.


