Modernising medication management in residential aged care - eNRMC update

All ten eNRMC software vendors have successfully passed electronic prescribing conformance assessment, representing a major milestone in modernising medication management across residential aged care.

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All ten eNRMC software vendors operating under the eNRMC Transitional Arrangement have successfully passed electronic prescribing conformance assessment, representing a major milestone in modernising medication management across residential aged care.

This progress is the result of years of collaboration between the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and the Australian Digital Health Agency, working closely with software vendors to develop systems that enhance safety, streamline workflows, and reduce risks for residents. 

Implementation Phase Timeframes for RACHs 

The deadline for Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs) to adopt electronic prescribing using conformant eNRMC systems is 31 December 2026.

This timeframe is designed to prioritise clinical safety and ensure continuity of care during the transition.

Migrating all residents’ medication charts is a complex process, and allowing sufficient time helps reduce the risk of errors, maintain accurate prescribing, and support seamless care delivery.  

Next Steps 

The department will continue to work with vendors and the aged care peak bodies during the implementation phase to monitor any impacts on the aged care sector and address any issues that arise during this time. 

We are currently updating our conformance status tracker and the agency will update their conformance register with updated conformance dates.

These resources will become available on our website: Electronic National Residential Medication Chart (eNRMC) collection

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