In suburban communities around Lake Norman, medication errors can be harder to spot early because people frequently move between settings:
- a primary care appointment, then a pharmacy fill
- a specialist visit with updated orders
- a hospital discharge with a new medication list
- a home-care or assisted-living medication routine
When orders change, even small inconsistencies—like a dose adjustment that wasn’t communicated correctly or a label that doesn’t match the discharge instructions—can create preventable harm.
In North Carolina, the practical reality is that records and deadlines matter. The sooner the sequence is documented, the easier it is to connect the error to the injury and identify the correct responsible parties (for example, the prescriber, the dispensing pharmacy, or the facility that administered the medication).


