In a smaller community, many residents rely on the same pharmacies, clinics, and healthcare systems. That can be helpful—until a medication error occurs and the follow-up is delayed by competing appointments, short staffing, or miscommunication during transitions of care.
A common La Plata scenario we see is a prescription change after an ER visit or hospital stay. The discharge instructions may be accurate on paper, but the patient later discovers:
- The dose wasn’t what was intended
- The instructions didn’t match what was explained verbally
- A refill was dispensed incorrectly
- A label or medication list in the chart didn’t reflect the medication actually taken
If you’re trying to figure out whether the problem was at the prescribing step, the pharmacy step, or during administration, you need more than general advice—you need someone who can connect records to real-world medical outcomes.


