In smaller communities and busy commuting corridors, medication issues can be harder to spot in the moment. People may:
- Pick up prescriptions while traveling or between shifts, then realize something is off later.
- Rely on family members or caregivers to interpret instructions.
- Use more than one pharmacy due to availability, timing, or cost.
- Receive care across different settings (urgent care, clinics, hospital follow-ups), which can create handoff gaps.
When the timeline is fragmented, it becomes even more important to compare what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was actually taken.


