Wilton Manors is a busy, highly connected community—people commute through South Florida, travel for specialty care, and often receive follow-up across multiple facilities. That matters when you’re trying to understand what happened in the operating room.
In many cases, the “why” becomes harder to track when:
- Care involves more than one provider (surgeon, anesthesiology group, hospital staff, imaging services)
- Records are split across systems (electronic health record plus vendor documentation)
- Follow-up occurs at a different location than the surgery
- The chart includes standardized, automated language that doesn’t fully match your timeline
When AI or automated processes are part of the workflow, the key question becomes: Was the tool used safely and verified by the clinical team—or was it treated like an answer instead of a prompt?


