Medication problems don’t always happen in obvious ways. Many Escanaba families report issues that surface after discharge, after a pharmacy refill, or during a transition between providers. Some of the most common patterns we see include:
- Wrong-strength or wrong-form prescriptions after a provider updates a medication but the pharmacy dispenses a different strength.
- Confusing instructions (for example, “take twice daily” vs. “take every 12 hours”) that lead to missed doses or accidental double-dosing.
- Refill timing mistakes when residents are balancing work schedules and commuting—sometimes the “next” bottle starts before the medication plan is fully updated.
- Hospital-to-home handoff errors, where an updated inpatient med list doesn’t match what appears on discharge paperwork or follow-up orders.
- Delayed recognition of side effects, especially when a new symptom is initially treated like a separate illness rather than a medication-related reaction.
If this sounds like your situation, it’s important to know that Michigan claims typically turn on documentation and medical causation—not assumptions. The goal is to connect what went wrong in the medication process to what happened to the patient afterward.


