Sometimes the concern starts subtly. A follow-up visit might raise questions because the explanation doesn’t match what you experienced. Or your discharge paperwork may include language suggesting automated summaries, imaging decision-support, or documentation generated with software assistance.
In other situations, the issue becomes clear only after you gather records—when you notice inconsistencies between:
- operative details and post-op documentation
- imaging impressions and clinical decisions
- clinical notes and what actually happened during the procedure
Because Morton patients may receive care across different facilities, the “story” of surgery can be fragmented. That fragmentation can be used against you if the timeline isn’t built early and carefully.


