Coral Springs is a suburban community where patients frequently move between urgent care, primary care, pharmacies, and hospital systems. That commuting-style workflow can create gaps—especially when medication changes happen quickly.
Common local patterns we see include:
- A medication change made during a visit, but a pharmacy fills the prior dose or strength.
- A discharge list that doesn’t match what the pharmacy label says.
- Multiple providers documenting the same medication history differently, leaving the “timeline” unclear.
- Pharmacy staff updating instructions, but the patient receiving conflicting directions (for example, “with food” vs. “without food,” or different dosing schedules).
In Florida, these documentation gaps matter because they affect how quickly the correct chain of events can be reconstructed—and how clearly causation can be explained.


