In a suburban community like Cedar Park, many medication issues arise when care shifts from one setting to another:
- Hospital discharge to home (new prescriptions, stopped medications, and updated instructions)
- Primary care to urgent care (med changes made quickly, sometimes without full reconciliation)
- Pharmacy refill cycles (strength or formulation mix-ups, especially when names look similar)
- Specialist follow-ups (dose adjustments based on labs that may not be fully reflected everywhere)
When an error occurs during one of these handoffs, the question becomes: what exactly was ordered, what was dispensed, and what instructions were given? Those details matter because Texas claims often depend on documentation that can be time-sensitive.


