High-Risk Drug Monitoring Service · Exeter

High-Risk Drug Monitoring Service in Exeter.

Systematic monitoring of high-risk medicines across the practice list — DMARDs, lithium, amiodarone, anticoagulants, valproate — with pharmacist-led recall and prescribing safety reporting. Delivered to Exeter PCNs and GP practices from the BCS Chiswick (West London) hub, with paired cover from our Halifax (West Yorkshire) hub — the only UK dual-hub clinical pharmacy model.

Exeter · local context

Exeter PCNs sit within NHS Devon ICB.

Exeter PCNs serve a mixed urban/rural Devon patch with an older population — polypharmacy in over-75s, care home in-reach and HSCN-secured remote prescribing combine in the BCS schedule.

For high-risk drug monitoring specifically, the Exeter pathway typically integrates with Royal Devon University Healthcare. BCS standardises the cross-organisation workflow into a single hub-supervised process.

What you get

What high-risk drug monitoring in Exeter actually looks like.

  • Quarterly DMARD bloods recall and recording
  • Anticoagulant INR / DOAC reviews
  • Lithium and amiodarone monitoring cycles
  • Valproate Pregnancy Prevention Programme oversight
  • Safety alert action and audit evidence

Dual-hub delivery

The only UK provider with a Yorkshire + London hub.

Every high-risk drug monitoring placement in Exeter is mobilised from one of our two clinical hubs — Chiswick (West London) as the lead and Halifax (West Yorkshire) as paired cover. The dual-hub model is unique to BCS: same SOPs, same supervision, same-week cross-cover.

  • Lead delivery from the BCS Chiswick (West London) hub
  • Paired cover from BCS Halifax (West Yorkshire)
  • Same-week sickness, leave and maternity cover
  • ARRS-compliant, GPhC-registered workforce
  • One SLA, one report, one escalation point

Exeter · what good looks like

Typical first-year markers.

4–6 wks
Mobilisation in Exeter
2 hubs
Halifax + Chiswick — unique to BCS
100%
Supervision evidenced for audit
Monthly
QA-checked outcomes report

Why Exeter PCNs choose BCS for high-risk drug monitoring.

Solo recruitment for high-risk drug monitoring in Exeter leaves a network exposed to sickness, maternity and retention risk, and rarely meets the supervision standard ICBs now ask for. BCS removes all of that — pharmacists are part of a clinical team, supervision is built in, and continuity is guaranteed by the Chiswick (West London)/Halifax (West Yorkshire) dual-hub.

Frequently asked questions — High-Risk Drug Monitoring Service in Exeter.

Does BCS handle MHRA safety alert response?+

Yes — every active MHRA alert is mapped to a BCS pharmacist workflow with action evidence per practice.

Does BCS already deliver high-risk drug monitoring in Exeter?+

BCS supports PCNs across South West from our Chiswick (West London) hub with paired cover from Halifax (West Yorkshire), and is actively delivering or available to mobilise high-risk drug monitoring in Exeter. Get in touch and we'll confirm current capacity.

How quickly can BCS mobilise high-risk drug monitoring in Exeter?+

In most cases inside 4–6 weeks of contract sign-off, with HSCN-secured remote prescribing back-up available sooner where capacity is urgent.

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