In and around Hinds County, medication is often managed across multiple locations—primary care follow-ups, urgent care visits, hospital discharges, and pharmacy pickups. That chain creates common “real world” failure points:
- A discharge order doesn’t match what the pharmacy labeled.
- A follow-up prescription is written correctly, but the pharmacy dispenses the wrong strength.
- Instructions sound clear to staff, but a patient later realizes the schedule was misunderstood.
- A system-generated alert is missed or overridden when a patient has multiple prescriptions.
Because Clinton families often deal with tight timelines, evidence can disappear quickly. Receipts get thrown away, medication bottles are returned, and chart updates can be overwritten or reformatted.


