In a suburban area where many patients rely on multiple providers, pharmacies, and urgent care visits, medication information can become fragmented fast. It’s common to see:
- Multiple med list versions after ER/urgent care visits
- Pharmacy changes due to availability, insurance, or convenience
- Medication instructions that don’t match what the patient was later told
- Transitions of care (discharge, follow-up appointments, home care) where orders get re-entered
When the record is inconsistent, the claim becomes less about “someone made a mistake” and more about whether the error was preventable and how it caused harm.


