Medora’s Finance and Billing module is designed to provide hospitals with complete control over their financial operations through a unified hospital ERP system. As a core component of the Medora Hospital Management System, it enables healthcare organizations to manage patient billing, accounting, revenue tracking, and financial reporting from a single, centralized platform.
Traditional hospital billing processes often rely on manual calculations, disconnected systems, and delayed reconciliations, leading to revenue leakage and administrative inefficiencies. Medora replaces these challenges with an integrated billing workflow that captures charges automatically from OPD, IPD, pharmacy, laboratory, and procedural services in real time.
The finance module supports flexible billing structures, including consultation fees, procedure charges, room tariffs, package-based billing, and insurance workflows. Bills are generated accurately based on actual services consumed, ensuring transparency for patients and faster processing for billing teams.
Medora extends beyond billing into full financial management by offering accounting features such as general ledger, chart of accounts, accounts receivable and payable, and automated journal entries. These capabilities help hospital finance teams maintain accurate books, streamline audits, and generate reliable financial statements.
Asset and cost management are tightly integrated within the hospital ERP framework. Medora enables hospitals to track medical equipment, infrastructure assets, depreciation, and operational costs while linking expenses directly to departments and services. This provides management with clear visibility into profitability and resource utilization.
By unifying billing, accounting, and financial reporting into a single hospital ERP platform, Medora helps healthcare organizations improve cash flow, reduce financial errors, and maintain regulatory compliance. Scalable and secure, the Finance and Billing module supports hospitals ranging from small clinics to large multi-branch healthcare groups.
