Flagstaff has a unique rhythm—seasonal visitors, long drives on I‑17, and shifting routines during winter weather. Those factors can affect medication safety in real ways:
- Last-minute care changes: Visitors and residents alike may switch providers quickly (urgent care to hospital, or ER to discharge follow-up), creating opportunities for medication lists to get out of sync.
- Prescription handoffs under time pressure: In busy settings, medication reconciliation can be rushed—especially when a patient can’t recall exact doses.
- Communication gaps after discharge: If instructions are written unclearly or pharmacy directions don’t match the discharge plan, the “right medication” may still be used incorrectly.
When you’re dealing with adverse drug reactions, worsening symptoms, or new complications, you need more than sympathy—you need a clear look at what went wrong and who should have prevented it.


