Mia sent the results from an EKG testing strip to the cardiologist who ordered it by email. The cardiologist calls Mia to complain that he did not receive the email. Mia checks her records and sees that the email was sent. She verifies that she spelled the cardiologist’s email correctly. Still, he insists that he did not receive the results. What MOST likely has happened to Mia’s email?

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Responses

Someone intercepted it and stole the results.

Someone intercepted it and stole the results.

Mia must have sent the email to the wrong person.

Mia must have sent the email to the wrong person.

The email must have been sent to his spam folder.

The email must have been sent to his spam folder.

Mia’s computer did not actually send the email.

Mia’s computer did not actually send the email.

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The most likely scenario is: The email must have been sent to his spam folder.

This is a common occurrence where emails, especially those containing attachments or those sent from unfamiliar addresses, are filtered by email providers and ended up in the spam or junk mail folder.