Medi-Map expands its eNRMC approval to include Tasmanian aged care facilities
Medication management solution, Medi-Map is proud to announce it can be used as an e-prescribing platform for Tasmanian aged care facilities.
It follows Medi-Map’s achievement this week of reaching the milestone of transitional Electronic National Residential Medication Chart (eNRMC) conformance, for both administration and prescription, with Tasmania Health for use across aged care facilities.
Medi-Map CEO, Greg Garratt, says this is a real game changer.
“The ability for Medi-Map to deliver eNRMC to our clients will further strengthen our offering in streamlining the doctor’s workflow, whilst ensuring there is a valid script for a pharmacy to supply and dispense. This is a real game changer,” says Mr Garratt.
“Medi-Map helps improve the supply chain process and ensures timely access to medications for residents living in aged care facilities.”
As an approved eNRMC medication management solution, aged care providers using Medi-Map can access the eNRMC grant to help with costs related to software, hardware, and training.
Aged care facilities can take advantage of three rounds of funding between July 2022 and December 2024, related to the adoption of the Transitional or CPv3.0 Conformant eNRMC Products in Residential Aged Care Services (RACS). The funding allocations are between $7,000 and $22,000 based on eligibility and decrease with each funding round. The deadline for the first round is March 30, 2023.
For more information about the Medi-Map medication management solution and eNRMC grant opportunity, contact Christelle Ucinek, General Manager office@medimap.com.au PH 1800 431 420.
Background
eNRMC encompasses Schedule 4, Schedule 8, and Authority-streamline and written approved medications that are prescribed within PBS regulations and respective State/Territory legislation.
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