More than a digital chart – a smarter and safer way to manage meds, prevent errors, and keep your team aligned.


eMAR
eMAR is a comprehensive electronic medication administration system that streamlines medication management from receipt to administration. Residex eMAR supports safe delegation, real-time documentation, drug diversion prevention, and compliance with facility protocols and regulatory standards. From the moment a medication is received to when it's administered, declined, destroyed, or sent off-site, eMAR tracks every action. It provides full accountability and creates a clear, auditable trail for staff, residents, and surveyors.
Built for nurses.
Nurses can manage the initial medication setup and delegate tasks safely with built-in tools for reviewing PRNs, refusals, efficacy, pill counts, and resident-specific med history. Everything is at your fingertips to make medication management efficient, compliant, and safe.
Accurate charting.
Caregivers chart medications in real time from intuitive to-do lists that display only the medications due at a given time. PRN meds are managed with built-in alerts to prevent early dosing and include required documentation for follow-up efficacy.
Medication oversight.
From the moment a medication is received to when it's administered, declined, destroyed, or sent off-site, eMAR tracks every action. It provides full accountability and creates a clear, auditable trail for staff and residents.
FAQ: eMAR - Electronic Medication Administration Record
The most frequently used features include:
- Chart medications as administered or declined
- Require notes for declined doses or specific medications like insulin
- Real-time alerts for early PRN attempts
- Medication-specific instructions and policy links
- Auto-populated follow-up services for PRNs
- Verification options for high-alert medications
- Alerts for discrepancies, refusals, and missed charting
- Track medications sent off-site or destroyed
eMAR offers a wide range of reports to support clinical oversight, audits, and pharmacy communication, including:
- Medication administration summaries (eMAR reports)
- Medication recap charts for MDs or surveyors
- PRN and declined medication reports
- Narcotic administration and inventory records
- Self-administered and assisted medication logs
- Medication and treatment records
- Antibiotic and anticoagulant medication tracking
Yes. eMAR includes reports for medication usage counts and documented side effects to support clinical reviews and optimize care plans.
You can generate reports on added or ended medications, medications recently scheduled, rejected, on hold, or reordered, giving you full visibility into medication history.
Yes. Fax or share current med lists, summaries, and detailed medication activity logs to clinics, pharmacies, or state surveyors upon request.
Yes. You’ll have access to narcotic-specific reports including admin logs, inventory counts, and disposition summaries.