Maryland CR-SCOR — Mid-Atlantic Region Review Program Overview is a comprehensive review program that evaluates the quality of care provided by Maryland hospitals. The program provides detailed information on hospital performance, including patient outcomes, safety, and overall quality of care. The program provides a set of evidence-based standards and indicators to assess hospital performance. The program includes four primary components: 1. Clinical Outcome Review — The Clinical Outcome Review examines the quality of care provided by the hospital. It reviews patient outcomes, medical errors, and other factors that affect patient care. 2. Quality Improvement Program — The Quality Improvement Program measures and evaluates the hospital’s efforts to improve quality of care. This includes tracking and monitoring of performance, setting benchmarks, and evaluating improvement plans. 3. Safety and Risk Management — The Safety and Risk Management component of the review program assesses the hospital’s efforts to improve safety and reduce risk. It includes evaluation and review of safety policies, procedures, and practices. 4. Patient Satisfaction — The Patient Satisfaction component reviews the patient experience at the hospital, including patient feedback, communication, and overall satisfaction. The Maryland CR-SCOR — Mid-Atlantic Region Review Program is designed to help hospitals improve quality and safety, and ultimately improve patient care.