Medication errors don’t always look like an obvious “wrong pill” moment. In the Greenbelt area, the situations we see often involve time-sensitive care and multiple steps across the treatment chain.
Examples include:
- Care transitions: A discharge plan from a hospital or outpatient clinic that doesn’t match what the pharmacy label says.
- Urgent care follow-ups: New prescriptions given during a short visit that don’t reflect recent medications or allergies.
- Pharmacy processing delays: People picking up refills quickly—then realizing later that the strength, directions, or formulation differs.
- Medication reconciliation issues: When one provider updates the chart but another relies on an older medication list.
- E-prescribing corrections: When an order is changed electronically, but the update doesn’t properly flow through dispensing and labeling.
These patterns matter because the legal question is not only whether something went wrong—it’s where in the chain the breakdown occurred and how that breakdown connects to the harm.


