El Paso healthcare doesn’t operate in isolation—many people move between urgent care, clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies across the same day or within a short window. That makes the timeline crucial.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- A patient receives a new prescription at an urgent care visit, then fills it later the same day (or the next morning) at a pharmacy.
- A hospital discharge list differs from what the patient was told to start taking.
- A medication is changed during a procedure, but the outpatient follow-up instructions don’t reconcile the change.
When records conflict—such as admission orders vs. discharge instructions vs. pharmacy labels—claims often succeed or fail based on how clearly the sequence of events is reconstructed.


