Port Royal residents often receive care through a mix of coastal community clinics, regional hospitals, and pharmacies that serve patients coming from nearby areas. That flow matters because medication errors can occur at the handoffs:
- Discharge medication confusion after hospital stays—especially when instructions are updated but not clearly reflected on the next prescription.
- Pharmacy-to-provider communication gaps, where the pharmacy fills one set of instructions, but the prescriber later documents a different plan.
- Busy seasonal demand that increases the chance of label mix-ups, delayed refills, or missed checks for interactions.
- Transportation and follow-up delays—when someone can’t get prompt follow-up care after an adverse reaction, the timeline becomes harder to explain later.
In these scenarios, the legal question isn’t just whether something went wrong. It’s whether the error was preventable and whether it caused measurable harm.


