Aberdeen families rely on a mix of local providers, urgent care visits, and pharmacy refills—plus the reality of commuting and busy schedules on and off US-APG routes. Medication errors frequently surface when:
- A refill is filled while a patient is traveling or working long hours
- Follow-up care is delayed because the patient assumed symptoms were temporary
- A new provider updates a medication list without the full history
- A hospital discharge plan is followed quickly, but key instructions are unclear
Because of this, the most important question becomes when the error likely entered the medication process and how quickly symptoms escalated. In Maryland, delays in reporting harm or gathering documentation can make it harder to connect the error to the outcome.


