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The electronic medical record (EMR) known today is not a new system in the documentation of patient medical records. Electronic Medical Record is a system that contains the patient's health and disease history, diagnostic test results, other medical data, and treatment cost information. In Indonesia it is known as Rekam Medis Elektronik (RME).

In accordance with the vision of Dinda Tangerang Hospital to be a quality hospital and trusted by all levels of society, it is appropriate to use technology in its medical record services. Where currently the medical record unit of Dinda Tangerang Hospital still uses Paper Based Medical Record. So, a readiness analysis is required to switch to EMR. This research uses quantitative research method with correlational research design that aims to know the readiness of Dinda Tangerang Hospital in applying EMR. The departments studied are the medical department, the medical support department, and the medical records unit. The most powerful relationship between a variable with an R value is 0.632. The value is in the criteria of correlation coefficient value of 0.51–0.75 which means there is a strong relationship between the organization and monitoring and collaboration. while the readiness analysis of Dinda Tangerang Hospital to apply electronic medical records is in range IV and can be said to be ready.

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