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One Suite for Hospitals & Clinics Digital Healthcare Solutions by Nutryah

From front office to discharge: HMIS + EMR/EHR, OP/IP workflows, billing, pharmacy, lab (LIS/RIS), and analytics—fully connected with role-based access, approvals, and audit-ready traceability.

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Stop daily workflow chaos. Standardize hospital operations with traceable control.

Hospitals lose time and revenue when clinical notes are inconsistent, billing edits are uncontrolled, and operational steps are not traceable. Nutryah brings NABH-style discipline into your HMIS/EMR—so every department works in a predictable flow.

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NABH-Ready Operational Workflows

Standardize OPD/IPD, billing, pharmacy, lab, and approvals with role-based accountability.

Faster OP/IP Medical Records icon

Faster OP/IP Medical Records

Create patient records quickly using structured templates and consistent formats—without slowing clinicians.

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Revenue Management Visibility

Track doctor-wise, department-wise, and service-wise revenue to improve decisions and reduce leakage.

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HMIS workflows, EMR records, and revenue dashboards built for NABH-ready hospital operations.

One hospital software platform for OPD/IPD, EMR/EHR, Billing, Pharmacy, and Laboratory (LIS) with RBAC and audit trails.

HMIS EMR/EHR Billing Pharmacy Laboratory (LIS) NABH

Real-time, role-based, audit-ready hospital operations.

Clear accountability in HMIS workflows: who did what, when, and why. Built with RBAC and audit trails across Billing, Pharmacy, and Lab (LIS).

  • Appointment → Queue → Consultation → Orders → Billing flow

  • OPD ↔ IPD handoffs with role-based actions

  • Controlled edits with approvals (accountability points)

  • Traceable activity history (operational visibility)

  • Cleaner documentation for compliance readiness

WORKFLOW MAP

OPD → IPD → Billing → Pharmacy → Lab → Records

OPD IPD EMR screen preview: patient visit, clinical notes, visit summary

End-to-end operations across Billing, Pharmacy, and Laboratory (LIS).

Easy OPD/IPD EMR — built for speed, consistency, and secure access.

Structured EMR/EHR records that support continuity across Billing, Pharmacy, and Lab (LIS) where needed.

  • Structured OPD/IPD visit records with templates

  • Patient timeline view for continuity and follow-ups

  • Role-based visibility: doctor, nurse, reception, billing

  • Cleaner visit summaries for audits and handoffs

  • Links to Pharmacy and Lab (LIS) results where needed

SCREEN PREVIEW

Patient Visit + Visit Summary + Clinical Notes

OPD IPD EMR screen preview: patient visit, clinical notes, visit summary

Clinician-speed EMR with secure role-based access.

Revenue dashboards — doctor-wise, department-wise, service-wise visibility.

Hospitals need more than billing totals. Nutryah helps you see performance across doctors, departments, and services—so you can act faster.

  • Doctor-wise revenue & trends

  • Department-wise revenue performance

  • Service-wise revenue contribution

  • Collection visibility (OP/IP/Pharmacy/Lab)

  • Control points to reduce leakage and improve accountability

DASHBOARD PREVIEW

KPI tiles + doctor-wise table snapshot

Hospital revenue dashboard: KPI tiles, doctor-wise table, department and service-wise performance

Revenue visibility that helps reduce leakage and act faster.

Multiply the impact of your hospital workforce

Nutryah’s refined hospital operational interface

NABH-ready workflows, structured OP/IP records, billing control, and visibility dashboards—built for Indian hospitals.

100+
Hospital Modules
10+
Healthcare Products
15+
Implementation Services
3+
Third-Party Integrations
500+
Software Screens
100+
Operational Workflows

Healthcare software services for Indian hospitals

Built for operations, compliance, and speed—deploy modules as you grow, with unified data and accountable hand-offs.

  • HMIS dashboard UI with patient KPIs
    Core

    Hospital Management Information System (HMIS)

    Centralize appointments, admissions, billing, pharmacy, lab, and discharge in one secure platform.

  • EMR clinical notes and patient history UI
    Clinician

    Electronic Medical Record (EMR)

    Manage complete patient histories, visit summaries, diagnostics, and prescriptions—digitally and securely.

  • LIS sample tracking and results UI
    Lab

    Laboratory Information System (LIS)

    Digitize lab requests, sample tracking, results reporting, and audit logs—built for NABL-ready workflows.

  • Radiology requests and reporting UI
    Imaging

    Radiology Software (RIS)

    Manage radiology requests, reports, and imaging records in a structured digital format with traceability.

  • Pharmacy stock and expiry tracking UI
    Pharmacy

    Pharmacy Management System

    Inventory, purchase, prescription handling, and expiry management tailored for in-house pharmacies.

  • Inventory movement and alerts UI
    Stores

    Inventory & Stock Control

    Track medical supplies, equipment, and consumables in real time with alerts, reorder rules, and reports.

  • Billing and revenue dashboards UI
    Revenue

    Billing & Revenue Cycle Software

    Generate OP/IP bills, insurance claims, and payment receipts with controlled edits and GST handling.

  • Patient registration and demographics UI
    Frontdesk

    Patient Registration & Management

    Simplify patient onboarding, demographics, ID proofs, and record maintenance with fast search and history.

  • Telemedicine consultation UI
    Remote Care

    Telemedicine Platform

    Remote consultations with appointment scheduling, EMR access, and digital prescriptions—built for scale.

CUSTOMER HIGHLIGHTS

What teams say after using Nutryah

Karthikselvan Karuppusamy

11 weeks ago

5

We finally achieved seamless EMR integration with our LIS thanks to the Nutryah team. This interoperability has cut down lab result times drastically.

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Nila M

11 weeks ago

5

Nutryah's TPA claim management module is the best we've used in India. It is accurate and dramatically reduced our accounts receivable days.

Verified on Google Read

mahalakshmi maruthasalam

11 weeks ago

5

Their Laboratory Information System (LIS) is fully compliant with NABL standards. Essential for any serious lab looking to improve data management.

Verified on Google Read

santhosh kumar

11 weeks ago

5

The HIMS software from Nutryah is incredibly robust. It streamlined all our clinical operations and management. Highly recommend for any large hospital chain!

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EMR ↔ LIS interoperability TPA claims & AR impact LIS quality & compliance Hospital ops control
IMPLEMENTATION — HOW IT WORKS

A predictable rollout plan hospitals can follow.

Designed to prevent scope drift and reduce go-live chaos with governance + role discipline.

Clear scope. Documented change requests. Role-based discipline.

Every update is logged, approved, and released in a controlled way.

Scope Sheet RBAC Mapping Go-live Checklist CR Log

CONTROL

CR-based changes

SECURITY

RBAC discipline

GO-LIVE

Phased rollout

SUPPORT

Support hours

Implementation is standardized — scope is finalized before build.

5-step rollout

Predictable • Documented • Controlled
1

Workflow mapping

Scope

OPD / IPD / Billing / Pharmacy / Lab workflow map + in-scope boundaries.

Process map Scope sign-off Risk points
2

Configuration & masters setup

RBAC + Masters

Departments, users, roles, numbering, and rules aligned to your hospital operations.

Masters checklist RBAC mapping Number series
3

Training

Role-wise

Front office, billing, pharmacy, doctors, nurses, lab — hands-on workflow training.

Role SOP Practice scenarios Quick guides
4

Go-live

Phased

Phased rollout with stabilization + daily checkpoints until adoption is smooth.

Go-live checklist Issue triage Stabilization
5

Subscription support hours

Ongoing

Tracked improvements using support hours — CR approvals + controlled releases.

Support ledger Release notes Review calls

Change control policy

Scope → CR → Approval → Release

This keeps implementation clean, auditable, and predictable for hospital teams.

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FAQs

Questions hospitals ask before choosing HMIS / EMR

Clear answers on modules, deployment, security, implementation — and pricing models used in India.

NABH-ready workflows RBAC + Audit trails Cloud / On-premise Phased rollout
HMIS (also called HIS) is hospital management software that digitizes OPD/IPD workflows—registration, appointments, billing, pharmacy, lab, radiology, ward/bed, and reports—in one system. A good HMIS gives real-time role-based access, audit trails, and operational visibility so hospitals run faster and more accurately.
Yes. The system is designed for Indian hospital operations, including OPD/IPD billing, pharmacy stock, lab workflows, and department-wise reporting. It also supports multi-branch setups where each location can operate independently while management views consolidated dashboards and controls.
“NABH-ready” typically means the software supports structured workflows, role-based actions, traceability (audit logs), and documented approvals that help hospitals maintain discipline and evidence during audits. Final NABH compliance depends on hospital SOPs and usage.
Yes. EMR covers OPD and IPD records with structured documentation such as SOAP notes, vitals, prescriptions, lab/radiology orders, diagnosis, discharge summaries, and patient history for faster note creation and easier retrieval.
Yes. Hospitals can manage doctor schedules, slots, appointment statuses, and queue/token flow (booked → checked-in → in-progress → completed). Front office handles load smoothly, and clinicians get clear visibility of patient flow.
Yes. Billing can be integrated with pharmacy dispensing and lab orders so charges are captured accurately and quickly. This reduces missed billing, improves control over edits/approvals, and provides service-wise revenue visibility.
Yes. Revenue dashboards can be viewed doctor-wise, department-wise, and service-wise to track performance, identify leakages, and understand collections and outstanding trends.
Pharmacy stock control includes item masters, batch/expiry tracking, stock movement visibility (purchase → store → dispense), and alerts for low stock/near expiry to reduce loss and improve availability.
Yes. Integrations can be done for LIS/RIS workflows and selected devices depending on scope. A typical flow is workflow confirmation, field mapping, implementation, validation with test cases, and monitored go-live.
Yes. Hospitals can choose cloud for faster rollout or on-premise on their own server based on internal policy. Both can support role-based access, audit logs, backups, and controlled updates.
Security commonly includes role-based access control (RBAC), permissions by module/action, activity logs for critical changes, secure authentication, encryption in transit, and structured backups to reduce unauthorized edits.
A typical rollout: (1) workflow mapping, (2) masters & configuration, (3) training by role, (4) go-live with phased rollout + stabilization, (5) ongoing support hours and improvements based on subscription/SLA.
Yes. Migration can be planned for patient demographics, visits, bills, and key clinical history based on data quality. Usually we map fields, validate samples, import in phases, and reconcile totals.
Pricing can be subscription, one-time license + AMC, or hybrid models based on hospital size, modules, branches, and support hours. The best approach is scope finalization, module/user count, deployment selection, and SLA/support plan.

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Note: “NABH-ready” refers to workflow discipline features like RBAC, audit logs, and approvals. Final compliance depends on hospital SOPs and usage.