Celina is home to a mix of outpatient clinics, pharmacies, and hospital-based care where medication is handled repeatedly across appointments and transitions. In practice, errors often happen when:
- Orders move quickly between providers (e.g., an urgent visit followed by a new prescription)
- Medication lists don’t fully update after discharge or a specialist visit
- Pharmacy fulfillment is time-sensitive, increasing the chance of mislabeled bottles or incorrect directions
- A patient is managing other conditions (and medication reconciliation becomes more complex)
Ohio cases often turn on whether the right safeguards were used at each step—prescribing, dispensing, labeling, and administration—and whether the failure contributed to the injury.


