Photograph the prescription you just wrote. Nesayo extracts the medicines, picks FEFO-correct batches, calculates GST + Schedule H1 register entry, generates the bill. 5 seconds end-to-end.
Photograph handwritten Rx → Claude Vision extracts medicines + dose + qty
Doctor's registration number auto-links to every H1 entry (D&C Rule 65 compliant)
Voice billing for over-the-counter sales in same clinic — Hindi/Tamil/Telugu/Bengali/Marathi/Gujarati
FEFO batch picking — your in-clinic stock never silently expires
GST 5% + GSTR-1/3B export — clinic + pharmacy returns separated cleanly
Multi-user — doctor in consult room, assistant at pharmacy counter, receptionist at front desk all see live data
Yes — even for a single doctor + small medicine cabinet, Nesayo is faster than paper + Marg because the prescription-to-bill flow is one click instead of two manual transcriptions. The Schedule H1 register is auto-maintained which removes weekend paperwork.
Nothing — keep writing prescriptions the way you do now. The assistant photographs the slip; Nesayo handles the rest. Or, for typed Rx (modern clinics), Nesayo accepts JSON/text Rx input directly from EMR systems.
Claude Vision (the AI model behind Nesayo's scanner) is benchmarked at ~92% character accuracy on Indian doctor handwriting. For Schedule H1 drugs (high-stakes), Nesayo applies confidence gates — anything below 0.85 confidence triggers pharmacist verification before bill generation. False-positive dispensing has been zero across all clinics evaluated to date.
No. Nesayo is the billing + pharmacy layer. If you use an EMR (Practo, Halemind, Visit), Nesayo connects to it via Rx-text input. If you don't use an EMR, the photo-scan flow works standalone.
Yes. Nesayo bills can include both services (consultation, procedure) and goods (medicines, supplements). GST is split per line item: 0% on consultation (medical services exempt), 5% on medicines, 12% on Ayurvedic supplements. GSTR-1 export segments these cleanly.
Yes. Under D&C Rules Rule 65, electronic registers maintained with tamper-evidence (hash chain, append-only, audit log) are legally equivalent to paper registers. Nesayo's Schedule H1 store includes SHA256 chain so any modification breaks verification — admissible in Drug Controller audits.
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