In suburban communities like North Lauderdale, medication mistakes commonly surface when multiple handoffs happen close together:
- A prescription is changed at an appointment, but the updated instructions don’t reach the pharmacy cleanly.
- A discharge summary lists one plan, while a pharmacy label reflects another.
- A refill is processed while a patient is juggling work, school, and commuting—so the error may not be noticed until symptoms worsen.
- E-prescribing alerts get generated, but the follow-through (verification, counseling, or clarification) doesn’t occur the way it should.
When you’re trying to connect what went wrong to what happened next, the chronology matters. A single missing note or mismatched label can blur the cause-and-effect—until it’s reconstructed correctly.


