Medication problems don’t always look dramatic at first. In many Harrisburg cases, the sequence starts small—an instruction that doesn’t match prior directions, a label that seems inconsistent, or a pharmacy refill that appears “the same” but leads to new symptoms.
Local patterns that often affect how these cases unfold include:
- Busy pharmacy workflows during peak hours (refills, insurance verification, and multiple prescriptions at once)
- Transitions of care—for example, discharge from a hospital or urgent care followed by a same-day pharmacy fill
- Multiple providers documenting medication changes across different systems (primary care, specialists, and facility staff)
- Regional travel for treatment—appointments outside the immediate Harrisburg area can create gaps in records and communication
When errors occur in these transition moments, it becomes critical to reconstruct what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what the patient actually received.


