Many Bluffton residents don’t realize an error until days later—often after they’ve resumed their normal schedule at home, returned from a trip, or started a new medication plan. The mistake may be buried in:
- discharge instructions that don’t match what was picked up from the pharmacy
- medication lists that were updated in one place but not in another
- similar drug names or strength differences that look “close enough” on paper
- unclear directions that lead to missed doses or incorrect timing
Because the timeline is everything, the first goal is usually to reconstruct the chain: what was ordered, what the pharmacy dispensed, what label instructions said, and what was actually taken.


