Atlantic City’s mix of year-round residents, seasonal visitors, and fast-moving healthcare settings can create conditions where medication errors are more likely to slip through:
- Busy pharmacy counters and rapid turnover during peak weekends can increase the risk of wrong strength, wrong label, or missed instructions.
- Discharge-to-refill timing can be tight—especially when patients are trying to get medications before leaving a facility or heading to follow-up appointments.
- Multiple providers and handoffs are common (primary care, urgent care, emergency care, and specialty treatment), which can lead to inconsistent medication lists.
- Tourism-related travel and schedule changes can affect whether symptoms are promptly reported, whether records are updated, and whether follow-up labs are completed.
Medication errors can be preventable, but proving that they were preventable requires more than knowing something “went wrong.” It requires reconstructing the medication timeline.


