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Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Hospital management software in Madurai.

South Tamil Nadu's healthcare hub. Madurai hospitals serve a large rural catchment and need affordable, offline-capable ERP.

Hospital ERP workflow in Madurai

Madurai healthcare

Estimated beds
8,000+
State
Tamil Nadu
Languages
Tamil

Compliance ready

  • ABDM
  • NABH 6th ed.
  • BMW Rules 2016
  • DPDP Act 2023
  • GST e-invoice
  • NDPS
  • FHIR R4
  • ICD-11
madurai skyline

Healthcare landscape in Madurai

An ancient temple city and major pilgrim destination, and the established healthcare referral hub for southern Tamil Nadu — a long-standing private multi-specialty hospital tradition alongside major government medical college capacity.

State scheme: Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS), Tamil Nadu's state health insurance programme, running alongside Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY.

Running a hospital in Madurai

Madurai's temple-pilgrimage footfall runs year-round, not seasonally — the Meenakshi Temple alone draws a steady stream of visitors whose emergency and heat-related care needs land on the same hospitals serving the city's resident and referral population.

As southern Tamil Nadu's referral hub, Madurai's hospitals see patients from a wide rural catchment across several districts — continuity of care from a smaller originating facility to a Madurai specialist depends on how completely that patient's history travels with them.

The city's long-standing private hospital tradition means patients here have real choice and compare facilities actively — service speed and billing clarity are competitive factors, not just internal efficiency metrics.

Who OneCity fits in Madurai

Hospital sizePlanModules
15-20 bed nursing homeFree — up to 5 doctorsOPD, billing, pharmacy basics
50-150 bed multi-specialtyGrowth (per bed/doctor)+ IPD, lab, insurance claims
150+ bed tertiary/referralEnterprise+ radiology, blood bank, HR/payroll, full module set

15-20 bed nursing home: Often running on spreadsheets or a basic billing tool before switching — the free tier replaces both without a migration project, no card required to start, and no minimum contract locking the hospital in before it's proven the fit.

50-150 bed multi-specialty: Typically the point where paper-based IPD records and manual insurance claims become the actual bottleneck, not doctor availability — this is where a single connected system starts paying for itself in staff time alone, since the same patient record now carries through admission, ward stay and discharge billing.

150+ bed tertiary/referral: Where the case for one system is strongest, since patients move between departments constantly and a fragmented record slows every handoff — radiology, blood bank and HR run on the same patient and staff data as everything else.

See exact pricing at /pricing.

Tamil Nadu compliance OneCity handles

Biomedical waste segregation and the digital manifest fall under the BMW Rules 2016 (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change), filed through the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board. The DPDP Act 2023 — Section 4 — requires explicit, purpose-specific consent before any health data is processed or shared; OneCity captures this once at registration through the ABDM consent flow and reuses it across every module that touches that patient's record. NABH 6th edition assessors expect documented evidence against the AAC (Access, Assessment and Continuity of Care) and COP (Care of Patients) chapters — OneCity's clinical workflows generate that evidence as a by-product of normal use rather than a separate reporting exercise. GST e-invoicing on patient bills follows CGST Rule 48 format requirements, with the Bill of Supply switch under CGST Rule 49 applied automatically where GSTIN isn't present. Pharmacies handling Schedule H1 and NDPS-controlled drugs need a narcotics register that survives inspection under the NDPS Act 1985 — OneCity's pharmacy module maintains that register as part of normal dispensing. Labs pursuing NABL accreditation under ISO 15189:2022 need documented sample-to-result traceability — the laboratory module logs every step from collection to result release as part of normal operation. Facilities running ultrasound or radiology services fall under the PCPNDT Act 1994 — Form F documentation is mandatory for every scan, generated automatically by the radiology module. Patient registration also supports ABHA linkage and verification directly, generating FHIR R4-compliant records shareable through India's national Health Information Exchange. See the full compliance map at /compliance.

Getting started in Madurai

Start on the free tier — no setup fee, no card required, live in under a day for OPD, billing and pharmacy. Once the team is comfortable, a short pilot on one department (usually OPD or the pharmacy counter, since both have the clearest before-and-after for staff to judge) validates the workflow against Madurai's actual patient volume before rolling out IPD, lab and insurance claims. Support runs IST business hours, matching every hospital's own operating day — there's no timezone gap to plan around, and no separate onboarding fee tied to how many modules the hospital eventually switches on.

01

Works on 2 Mbps

Designed for the connectivity hospitals in Madurai actually have. The ward app works offline.

02

India compliance built in

GST e-invoice, BMW Rules 2016, NABH formats, ABDM and DPDP — not bolted on after the fact.

03

From ₹999/month

Free up to 5 doctors. Paid plans scale by bed, doctor or encounter. No setup fee.

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Questions about OneCity in Madurai

Is OneCity available in Madurai?+

Yes. OneCity is cloud-hosted and available to any hospital in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. No local server needed.

What languages does OneCity support in Tamil Nadu?+

The admin and clinical interface is English. Tamil support for patient-facing screens is on the roadmap.

How much does it cost for a hospital in Madurai?+

Free up to 5 doctors. The Starter plan is ₹999/month. Growth and Enterprise plans scale by bed or doctor count.

Does OneCity work during a power or network outage in Madurai?+

Yes. The offline-first ward app keeps recording vitals, medication and nursing notes locally and syncs once connectivity returns.

Does OneCity support Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme billing in Tamil Nadu?+

Yes. The TPA/Insurance Claims module handles Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme and Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY claims — pre-authorisation, package mapping and claim tracking in one place, alongside any private insurer the hospital already works with.

Is OneCity suitable for a small nursing home, or only larger hospitals in Madurai?+

Both. The free tier covers up to 5 doctors with OPD, billing and pharmacy — right-sized for a small nursing home. Paid plans scale by bed, doctor or encounter count as the hospital grows, on the same system, with no separate product to migrate to later.

How long does it take to go live at a hospital in Madurai?+

OPD, billing and pharmacy basics can be live the same day on the free tier. A full rollout including IPD, lab and insurance claims typically follows a short one-department pilot, so the timeline depends on how fast the hospital wants to move through it — there's no mandatory implementation project or minimum contract period forcing a slower pace.

Does OneCity integrate with ABDM and ABHA in Tamil Nadu?+

Yes. Patient registration supports ABHA linkage and verification at the point of registration, and every record generated is FHIR R4-compliant for sharing through India's national Health Information Exchange.

Does OneCity help with NABH accreditation preparation in Madurai?+

Yes. NABH 6th edition assessors look for documented evidence against the AAC and COP chapters — OneCity's clinical and nursing workflows generate that evidence as part of normal daily use.

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