Release: MediMap Mobile V5.0.0
Theme: Stability and safety for everyday clinical workflows
Release Date: 01st May 2026
Downtime: The app will need to be uninstalled and then V5.0.0 reinstalled on each device
Summary
Mobile V5.0.0 consolidates a large body of fixes and delivery work across the app, backend APIs, deployment, and release testing. The outcome is a more dependable mobile experience for care staff administering medications in real clinical settings, including online and offline workflows.
Key Improvements
Syn reliability and app stability
Crash and load fixes: resolved several crash paths during login, area selection, patient loading, and rapid administration workflows
Improved patient refresh behaviour: newly admitted patients, changed patients, and patient visibility issues after sync were corrected
Better sync safety: full sync behaviour now better protects unsynced offline actions and improves handling when uploads fail
Data consistency improvements: fixes reduce cases where the mobile state looked updated even when the server save failed
Medication lifecycle and administration safety
Pending stop handling: corrected cases where stopped or pending-stopped medications remained visible or caused loading issues
Medication status labels: aligned “Added Today” and “Medication Changed” behaviour more closely with expected web behaviour
Double sign safety: fixed cases where a changed medication label could hide the double sign requirement and allow unsafe administration flow
Administration history: improved visibility of regular medication history and support for removed or changed medications appearing correctly in history
Short-course medication behaviour: addressed duplicate lines, incorrect administered states, and stop-date handling issues
Patch, PRN, and comments workflows: improved detail capture and presentation for administration outcomes and related notes
Authentication, PIN and security controls
PIN for double sign: delivered and tested support for PIN-based double sign workflows across medication types, including offline scenarios
PIN behaviour fixes: corrected issues with duplicate PIN ownership, 6-digit PIN acceptance, and unnecessary validation restrictions
Installation ID consistency: strengthened iOS handling so installation ID behaviour better aligns with Android expectations
Whitelist handling: improved behaviour when facility IP whitelist restrictions apply
Session management: addressed inactivity timeout expectations and session expiry handling
Clinical UI and workflow usability
Improved dropdown spacing, sorting, truncation, and landscape behaviour for area and dose-time selection
Better handling of keyboards, pop-ups, and hidden fields on tablets and iPads
Fixes for search input duplication, tab highlighting, visible units, placeholder profile images, and offline indicators
Improved wording such as using clearer action labels for administration flows
Better handling of offsite, deceased, discharged, and profile/photo-related resident data
What is means for users
For frontline users, the most important outcome is trust. Staff need confidence that the patient list, administration state, and medication data on the device match the chart and remain stable under real-world use.
Several fixes in this release directly reduce the risk of misreading medication state on mobile, especially around stopped medications, changed lines, and double sign scenarios.
Resolved Issues Summary
Fixes
Patient updates from web, newly admitted patient visibility, rollback of failed optimistic updates, full sync safeguards
Pending stop fixes, added/changed labels, double sign visibility, history support for changed or removed meds
PIN-based DS, 6-digit PIN support, duplicate PIN identity fix, inactivity timeout, whitelist handling
Dose-time alignment, search behaviour, dropdown layout, tab underline, comments and wording improvements