MediMap Mobile V5.0: Reliable Medication Administration, Built for Scale
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Medication administration is one of the highest-risk, highest-frequency workflows in
aged care. It needs to be clear, controlled, and reliable. Every time.
With MediMap Mobile V5.0, we’ve focused on strengthening the parts of the system
that matter most in daily clinical practice, while continuing to support providers as they scale operations, manage compliance, and reduce risk.
Clearer Workflows, Better Outcomes
V5.0 introduces targeted improvements to medication administration, including clearer actions for PRN medications, the ability to add comments during administration, and improved visibility of recent medication activity. These are small changes in design, but they have a direct impact on reducing ambiguity, improving consistency, and supporting safer clinical decisions.
Control Where It Matters
Medication administration requires the right level of control without slowing staff down. With optional PIN protection for double-signed medications and clearer medication change indicators, V5.0 strengthens governance around high-risk actions while maintaining usability at the point of care.
Reducing Noise, Improving Focus
We’ve simplified the administration experience by removing what isn’t needed.
Inactive residents and stopped medications are no longer displayed, helping clinical teams focus only on current care. This reduces cognitive load and improves efficiency across shifts.
Built for Real-World Environments
Aged care doesn’t operate in perfect conditions, and neither should your systems.
V5.0 improves sync handling and offline capability, ensuring medication administration can continue during connectivity interruptions, with data securely synchronised once restored.
Supporting Scalable, Compliant Care
For providers, this release supports:
More consistent medication administration practices
Reduced risk of error and duplication
Improved auditability and governance
Greater confidence in system availability
These are critical foundations for organisations operating across multiple sites,
managing compliance requirements, and preparing for future integration and digital care models.




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