Poulsbo residents often receive care through a mix of primary care, specialists, urgent care visits, and pharmacy fills—sometimes while commuting between appointments or coordinating care for kids and older relatives. In that real-world flow, medication errors can surface in familiar ways, such as:
- Wrong-strength fills (the bottle looks right, but the dose isn’t what the prescriber intended)
- Confusing take-times (instructions that don’t match the prescription schedule)
- Interaction issues not caught (especially when multiple providers are involved)
- Chart or medication list mix-ups after a hospital stay, ER visit, or transfer of care
- Labeling problems that lead to administration mistakes at home or in a care setting
In many cases, the error is not obvious at first. The problem may only become clear when symptoms don’t track with what was expected—or when a follow-up clinician reviews the medication history and spots the mismatch.


