Sam asked for a Google Drive lookup on Isabel Philomena to identify the wound-care physician, the care plan, what it entailed, and who was overseeing it.
Used the Google Drive skill and Drive connector in read-only mode. Located the Philomena matter index and then the underlying wound-care medical records.
Primary evidence found:
2025 - 8.25.25 - Jewish Hospital Progress Notes (Wound Care).pdf: UofL Health Jewish Hospital Outpatient Wound Care & Hyperbarics. This record lists Physician / Extender as FORD, TIMOTHY DPM, FACFAS, and clinician as Gabrielle Humphries, RN. It contains the formal wound-care plan and is electronically signed by Dr. Ford.2025 - 8.25.25 - Jewish Wound Care IS.pdf: billing/visit summary confirming provider Timothy C. Ford, DPM, specialty Podiatry, service date 8/25/2025.2025 - 9.8.25 - 9.19.25 - Baptist Health Eastpoint MR.pdf: later Baptist Health Eastpoint records confirming Samantha Slider, PA-C managed persistent non-healing wound issues and prescribed Santyl, gabapentin, Bactrim, and referred onward when the wound worsened.The documented wound-care physician at Jewish Hospital was Timothy C. Ford, DPM, FACFAS. The formal plan on 8/25/2025 included antimicrobial soap and water cleansing, compound pharmacy ointment with lidocaine/erythromycin/collagen twice daily, leg elevation, avoiding standing more than 10 minutes, avoiding sitting with legs down, no crossing legs, monitoring for infection, and follow-up in two weeks to see Dr. Ford. The plan of care also included lower-extremity assessment, infection assessment/treatment, weekly wound-bed evaluation for possible debridement, nutrition/glucose review, dressing selection review, fall and pain assessments, wound closure goal, and twice-monthly wound-care visits for the next 30 days.
Later oversight appears to have moved to Baptist Health Eastpoint Primary Care under Samantha Slider, PA-C for ongoing non-healing wound management. On 9/8/2025 she prescribed Santyl daily and gabapentin as needed, performed debridement, and used wet-to-dry dressings. On 9/19/2025, when inflammation worsened, she prescribed Bactrim and placed a referral to Baptist Health Louisville Wound Care. The demand draft names Anthony Lancaster, MD as the referred Baptist wound-care physician, but I did not find a completed Lancaster visit record in the Drive search during this session.
Confidence is high for Dr. Ford as the documented Jewish Hospital wound-care physician and for the 8/25/2025 care plan because it comes directly from the wound-care progress note. Confidence is moderate for Anthony Lancaster, MD as the later referred specialist because that appears in the demand chronology, but no completed Lancaster encounter was located in the read-only search performed here.
The requested lookup was completed and Notion export was created. No writes were made to Google Drive or case files.
If Sam needs litigation-ready precision, the next agent could search the full Drive matter folder or medical record PDFs specifically for a completed Baptist Louisville Wound Care visit after 9/19/2025 and confirm whether Dr. Anthony Lancaster actually saw her, or whether the referral remained pending. The current answer should be treated as sufficient for quick case understanding but not as a complete medical chronology audit.