Many medication errors aren’t discovered in the moment. In Franklin, they frequently surface after a patient leaves one care setting and quickly enters another—such as:
- A medication change made during a short appointment, then misunderstood when filled at a pharmacy
- A hospital discharge plan that doesn’t match what a patient later receives or takes
- A dose adjustment that gets recorded one way in the chart, but appears differently on a label
- Communication gaps between a prescribing clinician and the pharmacy that verifies and dispenses
When you’re trying to keep up with appointments, work schedules, and family needs, it’s easy to miss early warning signs. But in a legal claim, early documentation matters—because the “chain” of what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was administered is often where liability is determined.


