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Reviving the value of                                                                                                 Why DRUMs matter more than ever



                                                                                                                                Let’s be honest—many DRUMs are reduced to a tick-box exercise just to meet DSQS targets.
          DRUM Reviews in 2025:                                                                                                 But they don’t have to be. With a bit of thought and training, these reviews can become
                                                                                                                                invaluable for:
                                                                                                                                •  Building trust and rapport with patients
           By Caroline Pond                                                                                                     •  Identifying adherence barriers (e.g. packaging issues, confusion over instructions)

                                                                                                                                •  Spotting medication wastage
                                                                                                                                •  Improving patient satisfaction and service retention
         Within the Dispensary               What is a DRUM Review?                                                             Dispensary teams often interact with patients far more frequently than GPs. That positions
         Services Quality Scheme             A DRUM is a face-to-face or phone-based review between                             them ideally to lead DRUMs, offering patients continuity, accessibility, and familiarity.
         (DSQS), one of the most             dispensing staff and patients (or carers, when appropriate).
         powerful yet under-                 Its purpose is to explore how patients use their prescribed
         utilised tools at our               medicines—focusing on compliance (do they take it?) and                                               Overcoming the barriers
         disposal is the Dispensary          concordance (do they understand and agree with it?).
         Review of the Use of                Importantly, a DRUM is not a clinical medication review. It
         Medicines (DRUM). Often             doesn’t require a pharmacist or GP to assess the clinical
         dismissed as just another           appropriateness of treatment. Rather, it aims to identify any
                                             practical issues patients may be facing with their medicines
         ‘got-to-get-them-done’              and to offer solutions or referrals where needed.                                         “We don’t have
         exercise, DRUM reviews                                                                                                                                                      Yes, confidential spaces can be limited,
         have the potential to               The regulatory requirements                                                                     the space”                              especially in rural practices. But don’t let
         become a truly impactful            According to the DSQS Guidance (GMS contract 2006/07),                                                                                  the perfect be the enemy of the good.
         interaction between                 DRUM reviews must meet the following criteria:                                                                                          Phone reviews are entirely appropriate.
         dispensary staff and                •  At least 10% of dispensing patients must receive a                                                                                   In fact, they’ve become the new face-
         patients.                              DRUM annually.                                                                                                                       to-face post-COVID. With the right

         Let’s change how we                 •  Reviews should be face-to-face where possible.                                                                                       training and scripting, telephone DRUMs
         view them—from tick-                They must be conducted by trained dispensary staff or                                                                                   can be just as effective—and are often
         box tasks to meaningful             a registered healthcare professional with appropriate                                                                                   more convenient for patients.
         patient interactions that           competencies.
         benefit both practice and           Findings should be recorded in the patient’s medical record.
         patient.                            There should be a clear referral pathway to other healthcare                        Let’s break that down.
                                             professionals if needed.                                                            For 4,000 dispensing patients, 10%
                                             Source: DSQS Supplementary Guidance                                                 equals 400 reviews per year—or 8 per                                “We don’t
                                                                                                                                 week.                                                             have time”
                                                                                                                                 That’s roughly 15–20 minutes a day.

                                                                                                                                 It’s manageable, especially if multiple
                                                                                                                                 staff are involved. Think of it not as a
                                                                                                                                 chore, but a smart investment in your
                                                                                                                                 practice’s service quality and patient
                                                                                                                                 retention.
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