Our Services Pharmacy Medication Reviews
Ensure Your Claimants Are on the Right Medications for Effective Recovery
Our pharmacy medication reviews ensure that prescribed medications for injured people are safe, effective and necessary, helping to support their recovery and reduce dependency.
Service Details
Our reviews thoroughly assess every aspect of medication use to support recovery and reduce dependency. We offer two levels of reviews:
- Primary Assessment Comprehensive assessment of all medications (confirming claim-related and reasonably necessary medications) with pharmacist recommendations for optimisation. Suited to all claimants, including complex and high-risk drugs.
- Liability Report Primary assessment not requiring pharmacist recommendations. Suited to simple claims.
Our reviews cover an unlimited number of medications, ensuring no hidden costs. Our goal is to confirm that all medications are essential, safe, and effective, helping claimants recover faster and reduce dependency.
Key Inclusions:
- Assessing the relevance of medications to the injury/claim
- Evaluating the effectiveness and safety of prescribed drugs
- Identifying drug interactions and suggesting alternative treatments
- Providing expert recommendations for reducing or stopping medications
- Reviewing medication costs for insurers
- Collaboration with treating party contacts (doctors, specialists and pharmacies) at the referrers' discretion.
Refer your claimant for an IMM medication review today to ensure their medications truly aid their recovery.
Are your claimants on medication aiding recovery?
Pain medications (pharmaceutical opioids) are responsible for more deaths and hospitalisations than heroin. Medication use is the most common intervention in healthcare. Refer your patient for an IMM medication review today to ensure your claimants are on the right treatments, supporting their effective recovery and return to health.
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Our friendly pharmacists are here to help ensure the best outcomes for your claimants. Have questions about the medication review process or specific treatment concerns?