Medication errors aren’t limited to rare mistakes. In Clayton, issues often surface during common patterns:
- Refills after an office visit where instructions were changed but weren’t clearly reflected to the pharmacy.
- Hospital-to-outpatient transitions where discharge paperwork and medication lists don’t match what was actually administered.
- Multiple providers coordinating care (specialists, primary care, urgent care) where the “current” medication plan isn’t fully synchronized.
- Pharmacy substitutions or strength changes that lead to the wrong dose being taken.
The result is that the error may not feel obvious at first—sometimes symptoms build over days, or a mismatch is discovered only when a new provider reviews records.


