Gulfport patients often juggle multiple providers—primary care, specialists, urgent care, and pharmacy refills—sometimes in quick succession. In that environment, medication errors can happen when:
- A new prescription is added without clear confirmation of existing meds
- A pharmacy fills a refill that doesn’t match the most recent order
- Hospital discharge instructions don’t align with what’s on the medication label
- Automated systems transmit the wrong strength, directions, or patient information
Even when everyone involved believes they acted reasonably, errors can still occur. The legal question becomes: what should have been verified, and did it happen the way Florida healthcare professionals are expected to handle medication safety?


