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The Medication Administration Record or MAR is used to document administration information for cancer fighting treatments. Documentation of administration is key because it serves as the legal record of medications received, contributes to statistics for funding and is used to obtain reimbursement from CCO for applicable medications. Oral chemotherapy is the exception as administration is not documented. The OPIS MAR can be used to view past administration documentation, vital signs and IV information. It is split up by treatment date so one regimen order could have multiple MARs. After selecting Medication Admin from the Systemic menu, a search screen will display. By default OPIS remembers the last patient that you were looking at and shows you all historic treatment dates for that patient. Future treatment dates do not display to avoid accidental documentation on a future visit.