In Lynn, patients frequently receive care from more than one source. Someone may start at a walk-in clinic or local emergency department, get imaging at another facility, then be referred to a specialist outside the city. That kind of fragmented treatment can create opportunities for serious communication failures.
A test result may not be passed along promptly. A worsening infection may be treated as routine and then become an emergency. Discharge instructions may be unclear, especially when a patient is expected to arrange follow-up care quickly while dealing with pain, childcare, or transportation issues. In many malpractice claims, the problem is not a single dramatic event. It is a breakdown across several stages of care.
That matters in Lynn because many residents balance dense urban living, public transit, rides from family, or long commutes to medical appointments. When providers fail to coordinate properly, patients can lose valuable time before the right diagnosis or treatment is finally made.


