Medication errors don’t only happen in hospitals. In and around Keizer, many cases we see involve the “real life” parts of medication management—busy schedules, repeat refills, multiple providers, and transitions between care settings.
Some of the situations that frequently lead to claims include:
- Refill and label confusion after a provider changes a dose or instruction, but the pharmacy dispenses something inconsistent with the updated order.
- Wrong-strength dispensing (or a packaging mix-up) when a medication has similar names or dosing options.
- Interaction problems that aren’t caught during verification—especially when a patient is managing several prescriptions at once.
- Post-visit medication plan breakdowns, where discharge instructions don’t line up with what the pharmacy prepared.
- Dose-timing errors that only become obvious after a few days—when symptoms escalate and the timeline starts to matter.
If your medication issue began after an appointment, urgent care visit, or a pharmacy refill, it’s important to treat the record like evidence—not just “notes you’ll remember later.”


