Elizabeth City and the surrounding area include a mix of community healthcare settings and regional referral pathways. That often means:
- A prescription is created in one system, filled in another, and administered later.
- A patient’s medication list is updated repeatedly—sometimes with partial histories.
- Errors may show up only after a follow-up visit when symptoms don’t improve or worsen.
In those situations, the “mistake” can be more than a single wrong pill. It can involve conflicting instructions, labeling problems, interaction checks that weren’t completed, or dose instructions that were unclear—and it may require reconstructing what happened between visits.


