Peekskill’s healthcare workflow often involves multiple handoffs—primary care, urgent care, ER visits, imaging/lab appointments, and pharmacy fills—sometimes all within a short window. Those transitions are where medication errors commonly surface:
- After hours and weekend visits: when charting may be abbreviated and medication reconciliation is rushed.
- Multiple prescribers: common when specialists add medications without fully aligning with the existing list.
- Pharmacy fill changes: substitutions, stock issues, or strength changes can create confusion about what was actually taken.
- Paper and electronic records that don’t match: a discharge label might differ from the prescription order or the pharmacy’s internal record.
In Westchester County, timing matters. The sooner you begin organizing documents and obtaining clarification, the easier it is to connect the medication error to the medical outcome.


