In a suburban community like Mint Hill, it’s common for patients to receive care across multiple settings—urgent care, primary care follow-ups, hospital discharges, and pharmacy pickup changes. That can create real risk points:
- Medication lists that don’t match between visits
- Discharge instructions that don’t line up with what was actually dispensed
- Phone- or portal-based updates that get misunderstood or delayed
- Repeat refills after a provider changes the plan
If an error occurred, the timeline matters. A strong case often depends on how quickly the mistake was recognized, what information was available at the time, and whether the patient’s harm was a foreseeable result of the failure to follow safe medication practices.


