In a smaller, border-adjacent community, many patients receive care from multiple places—local providers, pharmacies, urgent care, and hospitals—sometimes across different schedules and handoffs. Medication errors can become harder to untangle when:
- A prescription is filled in one location, but follow-up care happens elsewhere.
- Records are transferred between providers and the medication list doesn’t match what was actually dispensed.
- Pharmacy staff are managing high-volume days and the “last-mile” details (labeling, instructions, counseling) get overlooked.
- Family members assist with administration and later realize the instructions or dosing schedule were unclear.
When the timeline is messy, the evidence matters more, not less.


