Clinical pharmacist services · Richmond

Clinical pharmacist services in Richmond.

Managed clinical pharmacist provider for PCNs and GP practices in Richmond — ARRS-compliant, independent-prescriber capacity, weekly supervised, with same-week cover from the BCS hub.

Richmond · NHS South West London ICB

Built for Richmond PCNs.

BCS provides managed clinical pharmacist services for Primary Care Networks and GP practices in Richmond. Every pharmacist is ARRS-compliant under Annex B of the Network Contract DES, weekly clinically supervised, and works in EMIS Web or SystmOne via the practice's existing smartcard pathways. Richmond PCNs cover an older, wealthier population with rising polypharmacy in over-75s — SMR throughput is the most measurable BCS metric here.

What's included

What BCS delivers in Richmond.

  • Named clinical pharmacist embedded in Richmond GP practices
  • Independent prescribing across long-term conditions (CVD, T2DM, respiratory, CKD)
  • Weekly senior pharmacist supervision — evidenced for ARRS audit
  • Same-week sickness, leave and maternity cover from the BCS hub
  • Structured Medication Reviews for polypharmacy and care home cohorts
  • High-risk drug monitoring — DMARDs, lithium, amiodarone, anticoagulants
  • Discharge medicines reconciliation aligned with Kingston Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital
  • Monthly outcomes report mapped onto NHS South West London ICB priorities

Richmond · typical first-year outcomes

What good looks like.

4–6 wks
Mobilisation for a Richmond PCN
100%
Supervision evidenced for ARRS audit
Monthly
Outcomes QA-checked against South West London priorities
1 SLA
One contract, one report, one escalation point

Frequently asked questions — Richmond.

Is BCS a managed clinical pharmacist provider in Richmond?+

Yes. BCS is a managed clinical pharmacist service for PCNs and GP practices in Richmond — we handle recruitment, employment, supervision, CPD, indemnity and leave cover, so the practice gets clinical capacity without the HR burden. Every role is ARRS-compliant against Annex B of the Network Contract DES.

How quickly can BCS deploy a clinical pharmacist into a Richmond PCN?+

In most cases within 4 to 6 weeks of contract sign-off, with HSCN-secured remote prescribing back-up available sooner where capacity is urgent. ARRS underspend mobilisation runs on the same 6-week pathway.

Do BCS clinical pharmacists in Richmond work in EMIS Web or SystmOne?+

Both. We work in EMIS Web and SystmOne via the practice's existing smartcard pathways and our own HSCN-secured infrastructure — no separate integration required.

How does BCS supervise pharmacists deployed in Richmond?+

Every pharmacist has a named senior pharmacist supervisor. Supervision is weekly, documented and audit-ready — exactly the evidence ARRS audit and CQC inspection require. Richmond PCNs cover an older, wealthier population with rising polypharmacy in over-75s — SMR throughput is the most measurable BCS metric here.

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