In suburban Marin County communities like Corte Madera, medication problems frequently show up when care transitions happen quickly:
- A discharge summary arrives with one plan, but the pharmacy label or “after visit” instructions reflect another.
- A new prescription is started while an older one is still listed as active, increasing the risk of duplication or interactions.
- Follow-up care occurs across multiple offices, and the communication gaps leave room for dosing or instruction errors.
- Busy schedules and commuting delays can make it harder to catch confusion early—especially when refills are needed before a provider has reviewed the chart.
Medication error claims are often strongest when the record shows exactly what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what instructions were actually given to you or a caregiver.


