In a commuter town like Garfield, it’s common for patients to bounce between a primary care office, a specialist, urgent care, and a pharmacy—often on short timelines. That workflow can increase the risk that medication details fall through the cracks, such as:
- Medication list mismatches between visits (what one office believes you’re taking vs. what the pharmacy shows)
- Refill timing problems when prescriptions are renewed quickly after an appointment
- After-hours confusion when instructions are relayed through voicemail, patient portals, or discharge paperwork
- Labeling and instruction errors that lead to missed doses, double-dosing, or incorrect timing
New Jersey care providers and pharmacies are expected to follow safety standards designed to prevent these breakdowns. When they fail, liability may follow—especially if the harm is documented.


