In Bedford, medication problems frequently appear during the moments when care changes quickly—such as:
- Leaving the hospital or ER and receiving new prescriptions before your follow-up appointment
- Fills at a local pharmacy after discharge instructions were updated or clarified verbally
- Care handoffs between clinics, urgent care, and home health
- Weekend or after-hours coverage when staff are less familiar with the patient’s history
When a medication error happens during these transitions, it can be harder to prove exactly when the mistake occurred. One of the most important early goals is reconstructing the chain of events: what was ordered, what was dispensed, what was administered (or taken), and what symptoms followed.


