Medication mistakes aren’t limited to one setting. In and around Rome, they can show up wherever prescriptions are ordered, verified, filled, or administered—especially during busy shifts or when patients are transferred between providers.
You may be dealing with a medication error if:
- A prescription was filled with the wrong strength or wrong drug, and the error wasn’t noticed until symptoms appeared.
- A discharge or after-visit plan didn’t match what was actually provided (or what you were told to take).
- A facility staff member administered medication based on an outdated medication list after a transfer.
- Confusing instructions (like “as needed” dosing) led to the wrong pattern of use.
- Records show inconsistent documentation—different doses, different start dates, or conflicting notes.
Because Rome patients often cycle through different providers (primary care, specialists, emergency care, and pharmacy dispensing), the “who did what, when” question is usually central.


