Medicines Optimisation
Medicines Optimisation seeks to maximise health gain through the optimum use of medicines. It encompasses all aspects of medicines use, from the prescribing of medicines to the ways in which medicines are taken or not taken by patients.
Centre for Medicines Optimisation
- The School is the home of the Centre for Medicines Optimisation, a not-for-profit organisation providing tailored, cost-effective, prescribing support solutions to the NHS. Working with GPs, commissioners and local medicines management teams, our services include:
- Prescribing data analysis
- Clinical evaluation (critical appraisal) services
- Medicines optimisation and prescribing education
- Medicines optimisation strategic action planning
- Learn more about the Centre for Medicines Optimisation or access the subscriber area for individual reports.
MTRAC
- The centre was also home to the Midlands Therapeutics Review and Advisory Committee (MTRAC) which advised local GPs on the introduction of new therapies to primary care. After a long and productive run of 26 years MTRAC has served its purpose and has disbanded, but you can find reports and materials here.
Research agenda
- We have a thriving research programme in the following areas:
- Pharmaco-epidemiology
- Medicines policy
- Concordance
- Drug misuse
- These themes form the focus for students following our MSc, MPhil and PhD programmes.
- The centre publishes its work extensively in the form of reports, articles in peer-reviewed and professional journals, presentations at national conferences and education/information briefings.
NICE endorsed tool to support patients and doctors in shared decision-making
- The centre has developed an innovative online decision support tool for people with atrial fibrillation (AF). The tool encourages partnership between them and their healthcare professional when reaching a decision about the use of anticoagulant medicines to reduce their risk of stroke. Full details are here