Baton Rouge patients often move between providers—urgent care, primary care, specialists, and pharmacy pickup—sometimes on tight timelines. That “handoff” reality matters because medication errors commonly arise in the gaps:
- Discharge prescriptions that must be filled quickly before follow-up appointments.
- Multiple medications added by different clinicians with overlapping instructions.
- Pharmacy substitutions or formulary changes that alter strength or dosing schedules.
- Busy hospital units and outpatient clinics where orders must be entered, verified, and administered under time pressure.
When something goes wrong, the hardest part is usually not the symptoms—it’s figuring out where the failure occurred and how it links to what happened next.


