Medication problems aren’t limited to hospitals. In Columbus, we commonly see errors arise from everyday logistics and fast-moving care:
- Prescription changes after urgent care or ER visits: A new medication is started, but the discharge instructions, medication list, and pharmacy fill don’t fully match.
- Multiple prescribers and pharmacy handoffs: Patients may get care from different clinicians across the city, increasing the chance that a dose, schedule, or interaction is missed.
- High-volume pharmacy workflows: Pharmacy staff are under pressure—especially during peak hours—where verification steps can break down.
- Care transitions for chronic conditions: For people managing diabetes, heart conditions, pain, mental health medications, or blood thinners, even a small dosage or labeling error can create serious risk.
If you’re trying to understand whether you’re looking at a “simple” mistake or negligence that caused harm, the timeline and documentation usually tell the story.


