San Marcos residents often juggle ongoing healthcare with everyday schedules—work commutes, school pickups, and frequent follow-ups. When medication decisions are made across different settings (primary care, urgent care, specialists, and pharmacies), small errors can slip through:
- Refills and “bridge” prescriptions that are time-sensitive
- Medication list mismatches when a patient sees a new provider
- E-prescribing transmission issues or formatting problems
- Labeling or instruction confusion after discharge or a clinic visit
California cases typically turn on what the records show and whether the care team met the state’s standard of care for medication safety. That’s why the key question isn’t just “was there a mistake?”—it’s whether the mistake was preventable and caused harm.


