Digital Prescription Software in 23 Indian Languages: Why It Matters

Digital Prescription Software in 23 Indian Languages
India has 22 officially recognised languages and hundreds of dialects. Yet most hospital management software generates prescriptions only in English. For the millions of Indian patients who are not comfortable reading English, this creates a real patient safety problem.
The Language Gap in Indian Healthcare
Studies show that patients who receive medical instructions in their preferred language have significantly better medication adherence. A patient in Nagpur who receives a prescription in Marathi is far more likely to follow dosage instructions correctly than one who receives the same prescription in English they can't read.
What Cufront Supports
Cufront is the only hospital management software in India that generates digital prescriptions in 23+ Indian languages, including:
- Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
- Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia
- Urdu, Assamese, Maithili, and more
The doctor writes the prescription once in English (or their preferred language). The system generates a version in the patient's preferred language automatically.
How It Works with the Patient App
When a prescription is generated, it's delivered to the patient's phone via the white-label patient app in their language. They can show it at any pharmacy — in their city or another — without translation issues.
AI Booking in Regional Languages
Cufront's multilingual support extends to booking as well. The AI Cu-Assist booking system lets patients book appointments by typing or speaking in their regional language. A patient in Chennai can book an appointment in Tamil without speaking to a receptionist. Book a demo to see the multilingual prescription live.