In Englewood and nearby Bergen County communities, it’s common for care to move quickly: an urgent visit, a discharge medication list, a pharmacy fill, and then a primary care follow-up. That workflow is exactly where medication errors can occur—especially when:
- A discharge summary lists one medication, but the pharmacy dispenses another
- Dosages change after a visit, and the updated instructions don’t match what’s on the label
- A patient is juggling multiple prescriptions and the medication list isn’t reconciled correctly
- A provider relies on an outdated history (common after transfers between facilities)
When errors occur in these handoffs, the question usually isn’t “Was there a mistake?” It’s where the failure entered the process and whether it was preventable under the applicable standard of care.


