Medicines Safety Programme · Cambridge

Medicines Safety Programme in Cambridge.

A pharmacist-led medicines safety programme — combining safety audit, high-risk drug monitoring, deprescribing and patient safety alert response. Delivered to Cambridge 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.

Cambridge · local context

Cambridge PCNs sit within NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB.

Cambridge PCNs work at the Addenbrooke's doorstep — a national specialist centre — so complex polypharmacy and discharge reconciliation are over-represented in the BCS pipeline.

For medicines safety programme specifically, the Cambridge pathway typically integrates with Cambridge University Hospitals (Addenbrooke's). BCS standardises the cross-organisation workflow into a single hub-supervised process.

What you get

What medicines safety programme in Cambridge actually looks like.

  • Prescribing safety audit cycle
  • High-risk drug monitoring
  • MHRA alert response
  • Deprescribing in polypharmacy
  • Practice-level safety dashboard

Dual-hub delivery

The only UK provider with a Yorkshire + London hub.

Every medicines safety programme placement in Cambridge 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

Cambridge · what good looks like

Typical first-year markers.

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

Why Cambridge PCNs choose BCS for medicines safety programme.

Solo recruitment for medicines safety programme in Cambridge 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 — Medicines Safety Programme in Cambridge.

Will this reduce avoidable harm?+

Yes — PINCER-style audits typically reduce hazardous prescribing markers by 25–50% inside the first year.

Does BCS already deliver medicines safety programme in Cambridge?+

BCS supports PCNs across East of England from our Chiswick (West London) hub with paired cover from Halifax (West Yorkshire), and is actively delivering or available to mobilise medicines safety programme in Cambridge. Get in touch and we'll confirm current capacity.

How quickly can BCS mobilise medicines safety programme in Cambridge?+

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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