Wilsonville is a commuter community. Many residents split care between primary providers, urgent care visits, and pharmacy locations—often across different systems and record portals. That “handoff” pattern can increase the risk of medication errors such as:
- A prescription being changed but not fully reflected in the next facility’s medication list
- Wrong dosing instructions after a transition from hospital discharge to home care
- Pharmacy label or directions that conflict with what the prescriber intended
- Automated refill or prior-authorization workflows that delay or alter medication access
When errors happen in this environment, the hardest part is often not proving harm—it’s reconstructing the timeline across multiple places that “thought” they were using the right information.


