Many medication errors in Wilmington show up after a stressful sequence—ER evaluation, discharge planning, a pharmacy pickup, then a home medication schedule. In the days that follow, it’s common for:
- discharge instructions to be hard to match to the prescription label,
- medication lists in different records to conflict,
- follow-up appointments to be delayed (or rescheduled),
- and symptoms to be documented inconsistently across providers.
When that happens, the question isn’t just whether something went wrong—it’s where in the chain the mistake entered and whether it was preventable under Delaware safety expectations.


