In suburban communities like Loveland, many patients cycle through a familiar routine: a primary care visit, a specialist appointment, and then a pharmacy fill—sometimes the same day. That pace can expose weaknesses in the medication chain:
- Fast appointment-to-pharmacy handoffs where a dose change or new instruction isn’t captured accurately.
- Refill and auto-fill workflows that rely on system data that may be outdated.
- After-hours symptom concerns that lead to urgent care visits, where medication lists can be incomplete.
- Different facilities and electronic record systems not fully reconciling what was intended.
When harm follows, the legal question is not just “what went wrong,” but where it entered the process and what a reasonably careful provider should have caught.


