Aurora families often rely on multiple providers—primary care, specialists, urgent care, and pharmacy pickup/drop-off—sometimes all within the same week. Errors can slip in when there are handoffs between:
- an outpatient visit and a pharmacy refill
- a discharge from a hospital/ER and a “new” outpatient medication plan
- a quick correction over the phone that never fully updates the chart
- a new medication added on top of an existing list
In real cases, the harm isn’t always immediate. Sometimes symptoms develop after the next dose, or a reaction looks like something else—especially when the medication schedule is confusing or the instructions are inconsistent.


