La Crosse is a regional hub. Many residents receive care through a mix of local clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies, and prescriptions may be filled across different settings depending on convenience, timing, and insurance. That “handoff” reality can increase the chance that a medication detail gets missed—especially when:
- Someone is discharged after an appointment and starts new meds the same day.
- A patient sees multiple providers within a short window (primary care + urgent care + specialists).
- A pharmacy fills prescriptions for families and multiple household members.
- A caregiver manages dosing schedules at home while juggling work and school commitments.
Even when nobody intended harm, errors can slip into the process. The legal question becomes: what failed in the medication workflow, and how did that failure cause injury?


