In suburban communities like Moody, injuries often show up during the transitions people don’t think about:
- picking up prescriptions after work or school,
- switching between urgent care and primary care,
- follow-ups after a hospital discharge,
- and managing medications at home when instructions are unclear.
A common pattern we see in cases like these is that the error isn’t fully recognized until symptoms worsen or a second clinician reviews the medication list. That’s why timing matters. The sooner the sequence is documented—what was prescribed, what was dispensed, and what was administered—the easier it is to connect the mistake to the harm.


