Ocean City has a unique mix of year-round residents and seasonal visitors, and that can affect how care is scheduled, how records move between departments, and how quickly follow-up happens after a procedure. Many patients receive care across outpatient clinics, hospitals, imaging centers, and specialty providers—sometimes with records created or updated by electronic tools.
When AI or automated systems are part of the workflow, the risk is not “technology caused everything.” The real question is whether the clinical team checked the outputs, verified critical details, and responded appropriately when the patient’s condition required it.
In practice, Ocean City patients may notice red flags such as:
- Documentation that feels inconsistent with what was explained at the bedside
- Imaging or reporting language that doesn’t match subsequent findings
- Notes that appear to be system-generated or heavily templated
- References to automated decision support without clear confirmation steps
If any of that sounds familiar, you don’t need to guess—your case strategy should start with record review.


