Release: R4.0.1 & R4.0.2
Theme: Safer eNRMC workflows, stronger security controls and more reliable medication processes across prescribing, administration, reporting and pharmacy handoff
Release Date: 03 June 2026
Downtime: None
Summary
These two releases should be viewed together as a stability and readiness milestone for MediMap’s eNRMC-enabled experience. R4.0.1 focused on finalising key functional changes, improving platform safeguards such as failed login protection, and addressing security findings and production defects. R4.0.2 then built on that foundation by resolving issues discovered in early access and live usage, especially around double-sign workflows, ePrescribing payload handling, medication reports, barcode generation, and medication chart presentation.
Key Improvements
Stronger security and access protection
Failed login handling was tightened by reducing the number of permitted failed login attempts and improving lockout behaviour
Role-based lockout controls were improved to support safer and more configurable authentication behaviour
Supporting changes improved account handling for existing unlocked users and administrative access scenarios
More reliable eNRMC prescribing
Non-eNRMC facilities were protected from unnecessary ePrescribing log activity, helping align system behaviour to facility configuration
Doctor onboarding and terms acceptance issues were addressed to reduce friction during setup and first use
Safer medication administration and double-sign workflows
Double-sign workflows for regular medications and controlled drug administration were corrected for SSO-enabled environments
Medication administration reporting was improved to reduce duplicate entries and improve visibility of actual administration activity
Clinical display behaviours were refined so chart content is clearer and less confusing for frontline users
Better pharmacy and prescribing continuity
Issues affecting re-scripting for S8 and authority medications were resolved, improving continuity for prescribers and pharmacy teams
Barcode generation was corrected in scenarios where medication confirmation or recommendation workflows previously failed to produce expected outputs
Address selection and medication-related page behaviours were restored or corrected to support smoother prescribing tasks
What this means for users
For nurses, facility staff, and medication administrators
Users should experience more dependable double-sign flows, clearer chart presentation, and more accurate medication administration reporting. This reduces manual workarounds and improves confidence that clinical actions are being captured and displayed correctly.
For administrators
Security settings and login protection have been strengthened, while selected administrative defects affecting password recovery, account behaviour, and facility management have been addressed.
For prescribers and pharmacy teams
Prescribers should see fewer interruptions when reviewing, re-scripting, and managing medication changes in eNRMC-related workflows. Pharmacy teams benefit from more reliable barcodes, better downstream medication handling, and fewer edge-case failures in prescribing-related processes.
Resolved Issues
New Features
Improved failed login handling and configurable role-based lockout support help protect user accounts and reduce unauthorised access risk
Ongoing refinements improved electronic prescribing behaviours, reduced non-applicable activity for non-eNRMC facilities, and helped address early-access discoveries from customer use
Reporting logic was strengthened with performance optimisation, pagination, and fallback behaviour to improve access to administration data
Fixes
Resolved failures affecting controlled drugs and regular medication double-sign workflows when using SSO-enabled authentication
Resolved issues affecting barcode generation, duplicate medication administration records, and inappropriate barcode creation for non-medication items
Resolved problems affecting S8 and authority medication re-scripting, syringe driver creation, and auto-instruction behaviour during review by a different prescriber
Corrected omissions reporting, administration report data issues, and PDF output problems so medication activity is more accurately represented
Corrected password recovery, admin lockout behaviour, staff creation issues, address selection gaps, preferred name changes, and prescriber name formatting defects