Better Medication Outcomes for australians
We deliver evidence‑based medication management and pharmacist‑led reviews to keep residents safe, supported and thriving. Whether at home or in residential aged care.
A bit about us
Who We Are
At MediReview, we are a dedicated team of credentialed pharmacists and aged‑care specialists committed to improving medication safety and health outcomes for older Australians. With deep clinical experience, we deliver services designed around resident wellbeing, continuity of care, and collaboration between GPs, facilities, and pharmacists.
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Comprehensive, clinical medication reviews tailored to resident histories
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Clear, actionable medication reports for GPs and care teams
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Ongoing support and follow-up to resolve and prevent medicine-related issues
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A commitment to safe, person-centred medicine use and transparent communication
Who We work with
With decades of combined aged-care experience, our pharmacists partner directly with facilities and GPs to ensure every resident receives safe and effective medication care. We’re local, independent, and committed to long-term relationships — not just one-off reviews.
Residential Aged Care Providers & Homes
We assist aged care facilities to meet best‑practice medication management standards and support resident safety through structured reviews, audits, and on‑site pharmacist services.
Community Patients & Carers
For older adults living independently, we offer home‑based medication reviews to promote medicine safety, simplify regimens, and reduce the risk of adverse events.
Community and Facility Prescribers
We partner with GPs to streamline referrals, improve prescribing decisions, and support safe medication plans for their patients.
Ensuring Quality and Safety
Our approach
Assess
We conduct a thorough review of each resident’s full medication history including prescriptions, over‑the‑counter medicines, and supplements, in the context of their health status, medical conditions, and living situation.
Review
Our credentialed pharmacists analyse each medicine for safety, effectiveness, interactions, and suitability for older people. We identify potential issues, redundancies, or risks associated with polypharmacy.
Communicate
We provide clear, structured reports to the resident’s GP, care facility, and when relevant to carers or family. We recommend improvements and discuss them with the full care team to ensure consensus and safe implementation.
Improve
Through follow‑up reviews, education, and ongoing monitoring, we help reduce medication‑related risks, optimise pharmacotherapy, and support residents’ quality of life.
How it works
Medication review services
How it works
Medication Management Services
Residential Medication Management Review (RMMR)
For residents of approved aged care facilities, our RMMR service delivers a comprehensive, GP‑referred medication review. Our credentialed pharmacist systematically evaluates all medicines, identifies and resolves medication‑related problems, and delivers a detailed report with recommendations to optimise therapy and reduce risk.
Quality Use of Medicine (QUM) Audits & Support
We help aged care homes embed safe, effective medicine practices through facility‑wide QUM audits, advice and education. This includes reviewing prescribing and administration procedures, supporting governance and compliance, and guiding safe use of high‑risk medicines.
Aged Care Onsite Pharmacist (ACOP)
Under the ACOP Measure, our pharmacists can be embedded on‑site at residential aged care homes, acting as part of the care team, available for day‑to‑day medicine oversight, medication reconciliation, clinical support, and continuous quality use of medicines activities. This model promotes real‑time oversight, improved safety and ongoing pharmacist input.
Home Medication Review (HMR)
For older adults living at home, our HMR service offers a structured, GP‑referred medication review. Our pharmacist works collaboratively with the patient (and carer if relevant) to assess medicine use, identify issues, improve understanding, and provide a comprehensive report to the GP and care team, helping to reduce adverse events and ensure effective, safe therapy.
Continuing Educations
Education and Training
We also offer tailored education and training services for GPs, aged‑care staff and community pharmacists, aimed at improving medication management practice, enhancing understanding of polypharmacy risks, and supporting safe prescribing and administration. Whether for care teams or individual clinicians, our training empowers professionals to deliver safer, higher‑quality care.
What our clients say
results and success stories
MediReview’s RMMR service uncovered several unnecessary medications for our residents — we simplified their medicine plans and saw fewer falls and hospital transfers.
Jose Fuller
Aged Care Facility Nurse Manager
After the Home Medication Review, I finally understood what each pill was for. It’s made a big difference to my mum’s quality of life.
Barbara Elliot
Family Carer
Our on‑site pharmacist from MediReview helped us streamline medication processes, improved documentation, and gave staff confidence when prescribing
Marie Stewart
Residential Aged Care Home Manager
Your questions answered
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can refer a resident or patient for a medication review?
A resident’s GP or authorised medical practitioner can refer aged-care facility residents for RMMR, or community patients for HMR. Facilities may also request QUM audits; aged care homes interested in embedded pharmacist services may engage via ACOP.
What issues can a review identify?
Medication reviews help uncover a range of issues including unnecessary or duplicate medicines, inappropriate dosing, harmful interactions (especially in polypharmacy), potential adverse drug events, medicines no longer indicated, and opportunities to simplify medicine regimens.
How often should reviews be done?
For residential care, an initial RMMR at admission is recommended, with follow-up reviews when there’s a change in clinical condition or medicine regimen. For home-based patients, review frequency depends on clinical need, medicines complexity, and GP recommendations.
What is the difference between ACOP and RMMR/QUM?
RMMR/QUM are episodic, include visiting pharmacists conduct scheduled reviews or audits. ACOP, on the other hand, embeds a credentialed pharmacist on-site at the facility, offering continuous medication oversight, real-time clinical support, and integration with care-team workflows.
Contact Us
Have questions, want to refer a patient, or discuss facility support? MediReview is here to help.