Orange County care often moves quickly—patients may switch between primary care, urgent care, and emergency departments without a single system holding the full picture. That matters because medication errors frequently arise at handoffs:
- A prescription is changed after a visit, but the updated instructions don’t match what the pharmacy dispenses.
- Labels and “take as directed” directions are inconsistent with what a provider intended.
- A patient’s medication list doesn’t fully transfer between facilities (especially after ER visits).
- Automated refill systems or electronic charting tools pull forward outdated dosing.
When you’re dealing with symptoms while trying to coordinate care, it’s easy to lose critical documentation. The sooner you act, the stronger your ability to show what went wrong—and how it caused injury.


