Utah Patient's negligence in giving medical history can include providing incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated information that can lead to diagnostic errors and a lack of effective treatment. This can include: • Failure to disclose important medical information, such as prior diagnoses or allergies. • Failure to update medical records to reflect changes in health or medications. • Failure to provide adequate family or social history, which can be important in determining diagnosis and care. • Misrepresenting or omitting information regarding lifestyle or habits, such as smoking or alcohol consumption. • Failing to follow instructions or provide feedback regarding treatment plans or medications.