Medication mistakes don’t always show up as “the wrong pill.” In practice, Dearborn patients often experience errors that emerge during transitions—like after a hospital discharge, an ER visit, or a fast refill at a local pharmacy.
Common Dearborn-area scenarios we see include:
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the medication label (or the label doesn’t match what the follow-up clinician says)
- Refill mix-ups—wrong strength, wrong formulation, or an outdated prescription continuing longer than it should
- Missed interaction checks after a new prescription is added by a different provider
- Confusion around dosing schedules (especially when instructions are updated after lab work)
- Documentation gaps when medication lists are incomplete, changed, or entered incorrectly into the chart
When these problems occur, the key question becomes: what exactly was ordered, what was dispensed or administered, and how did it connect to the harm that followed?


