In Jackson, families commonly receive care that involves transitions—hospital discharge, a follow-up with a specialist, and prescriptions filled at a nearby pharmacy. Those handoffs are where errors can slip through, especially when:
- A discharge list doesn’t match the outpatient prescription
- A pharmacy fills a medication based on an incomplete history
- A follow-up visit occurs before symptoms are fully documented
- Multiple providers adjust therapy without updating the medication list
In practice, many disputes don’t center on whether something “went wrong.” They center on when it went wrong and whether that point in the chain contributed to the harm.


