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Optimus EMR has released its second generation EMAR, a module for patient care used constantly for medication delivery and related activities. 

New features include the ability to function during an Internet outage for “mission critical activities.”

Other new functions include incorporating bi-directional information share through pharmacy electronic interfaces and complete medication information available at the time of administration. Prompts already tell the caregiver if there is an attempt to administer a PRN ahead of schedule. Therapy notes have been added to allow for the tracking of medication related therapy.

“This has been an enormous undertaking but one with great reason and purpose.  We have listened to the customers that use the application everyday and we have tried to accommodate all of their requests,” said Optimus EMR Inc. CEO Robert C. Davis.