Background: The application of electronic signatures (TTE) is an essential step in supporting digitalization efforts to authenticate medical record documents (RME) in a secure and efficient manner. This study aims to review the readiness for TTE implementation at Puskesmas Ngebel using the Fishbone Diagram analysis (5M: Man, Method, Material, Machine, Money). Subjects and Methods: This research uses a qualitative method with data collection conducted through interviews with respondents including the Head of Puskesmas (for triangulation), medical record officers, registration staff, doctors, and nurses. Research Results: The results show that Puskesmas Ngebel is still in the initial stage of implementation and faces various obstacles as identified through the Fishbone Diagram analysis. This study is expected to review the level of readiness for TTE implementation and offer solutions to overcome the identified challenges. By applying the Fishbone Diagram approach, this research successfully identifies institutional barriers in preparing for the implementation of electronic signatures for authenticating medical record documents. The findings are expected to contribute to strategic planning for digitalization in community health centers.
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