A missed appointment is a normal thing.

A missed appointment is a normal thing.

Feb 19, 2026 | Care Signals

A missed appointment is a normal thing. It happens every day, in every health system. On its own, it rarely signals urgency. But context changes everything.

In this carousel, we follow Clyde, a 64-year-old retired teacher with Type 2 diabetes, through two alternate paths that begin in the same place: a missed routine appointment.

In one path, that moment sits in isolation. His data lives in different places, appointments here, refills elsewhere, no single view of the whole picture.

Nothing looks serious enough to act on.

In the other, those same signals are seen together. Not because anything new appeared, but because what already existed was connected. Patterns emerge earlier. Care stays proportionate.

Nothing about Clyde changes.

Only how his information is brought together.

Most risk isn’t hidden. It’s fragmented.

At Keebler, we focus on helping care teams see the full picture early, so small signals don’t turn into bigger problems.

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