Boston’s dense medical network means medication decisions often involve multiple handoffs—primary care to specialists, emergency departments to inpatient units, and hospital discharge to community pharmacies. In that environment, medication errors may not be obvious right away.
Common Boston-area scenarios include:
- Discharge prescriptions that don’t match what you were told (especially after a hospital stay or urgent care visit)
- Pharmacy substitutions that change the medication, strength, or directions without your clear understanding
- Multiple providers updating your chart around the same time, creating conflicting medication lists
- Busy community pharmacies where similar names and strengths can be misread—particularly when orders are transmitted electronically
- After-hours care and weekend coverage that can slow down clarifications or increase the chance of missed verification
If you’re thinking, “I know something was wrong, but I can’t prove it yet,” you’re not alone. Many strong cases start with confusion that becomes clearer once records and timelines are reconstructed.


