A ground-breaking Patient Medication Record (PMR) system is now available to pharmacists across England and Wales, following the first industry accreditation from the NHS in more than a decade.
Titan is an entirely new, innovative, cloud-based PMR solution capable of managing end-to-end workflow within pharmacies, to speed up the user experience for patients and practice owners alike.
PMR technology in the pharmacy sector has changed very little since the 1990s and, given the complexity of NHS systems architecture, the barrier to entry for new providers has been extremely challenging since electronic prescriptions were introduced in 2005.
With potential to mirror Xero’s impact on accounting, or that of Uber on taxi hire, Titan is a single tool offering a full paperless workflow system for every pharmacy, with safe medicine dispensing and management, control over business activities and reporting, and potential for full integration with other pharmacy applications.
The launch of Titan is the culmination of three years’ work by a significant team of developers, driven and influenced by pharmacy experts, alongside a multi-million pound investment, at Invatech Health based in Easton, Bristol.
The award-winning company was set up five years ago and, under the guidance of CEO Tariq Muhammad, has since created an enviable reputation with pharmacists, increasing business growth through providing an innovative electronic medicines management system into UK care homes.
Mr Muhammad believes Titan can help revitalise the pharmacy sector, freeing up pharmacists’ time and enabling them to focus on newly-commissioned patient services, designed to relieve the burden from the shoulders of under-pressure GPs and the wider NHS.

“We’re fundamentally different to all other PMRs – ours is not a single station, it’s an entire operating system and a multi-device platform. It’s offering a new way of life for pharmacists. Titan is operating on a cloud-based Amazon Web Service and that, alongside the way we work with our application programming interface (API), is a first for the sector.

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