Salisbury healthcare commonly involves fast transitions—urgent visits, same-day discharges, refills, and coverage changes when families juggle work, school, and commuting. Those real-world pressures can make it easier for mistakes to slip in, especially when multiple providers and pharmacies touch the same medication list.
Common Salisbury-area scenarios we see include:
- Discharge-day confusion: medication lists that don’t match what was actually taken at home.
- Refill timing problems: incorrect strength or instructions when prescriptions are renewed.
- Pharmacy workflow mix-ups: wrong medication, wrong quantity, or incomplete labeling.
- Care coordination gaps: conflicting directions between a primary provider and a specialist.
When this happens, the “why” matters. A good investigation looks at where the process failed—order entry, verification, dispensing, labeling, or administration—and whether that failure caused the harm.


