In the Greater Boston area, it’s common for care to move quickly—urgent visits, same-day pharmacy fills, discharge to home, and rapid follow-ups. That “rush” matters because medication errors often show up at handoffs:
- A prescription is changed but the pharmacy label doesn’t match the updated instructions.
- A discharge summary lists one dose, while the after-visit paperwork or medication list reflects another.
- A patient tries to manage multiple medications while commuting and working, and the mistake isn’t caught until symptoms worsen.
- Electronic systems flag an interaction, but the alert is missed or not acted on before dispensing.
When you live in Medford and rely on nearby providers and pharmacies, those handoffs can be even more complicated—especially if you saw more than one office or changed pharmacies.


