In many hospitals and clinics across the Pittsburgh area, clinicians may use software for imaging interpretation, transcription support, chart organization, surgical planning, risk scoring, and other workflow tools. Sometimes those systems are referenced in the chart in a way that leaves patients with more questions than answers.
In Monroeville, we often see residents dealing with the same practical problem: records can be complex, and the explanation you receive may not match your experience.
If your file includes references to:
- AI-assisted documentation or generated summaries
- automated imaging interpretation or decision-support outputs
- software-supported planning or risk scoring
- unusual timestamps, edits, or inconsistencies in operative/perioperative notes
…it’s worth treating the situation as a potential legal issue early, not later.


