The Utah Report On Clinical Evaluation (RACE) is a comprehensive report used by the State of Utah to evaluate and monitor the delivery of health care services in the state. It is a tool used by the Utah Department of Health to assess the quality of care provided by health care providers and to inform decisions about health care policy in the state. The RACE includes data from a variety of sources, including claims and administrative data from commercial and government payers, patient surveys, and reviews of medical records. It also includes information about the cost and effectiveness of health care services. The RACE is divided into two main sections: the Quality of Care Report and the Cost Report. The Quality of Care Report evaluates the quality of care provided by health care providers in the state and includes measures of patient satisfaction, patient safety, access to care, and the use of evidence-based practices. The Cost Report evaluates the cost of delivering health care services in the state and includes measures of the cost of services, the utilization of services, and the cost-effectiveness of services. There are three types of RACE reports: the Utah Annual Quality of Care Report, the Utah Annual Cost Report, and the Utah Cost and Quality Dashboard. The Utah Annual Quality of Care Report provides an overview of the quality of care provided by health care providers in the state and includes the most recent data on patient satisfaction, patient safety, access to care, and the use of evidence-based practices. The Utah Annual Cost Report provides an overview of the cost of delivering health care services in the state and includes the most recent data on the cost of services, the utilization of services, and the cost-effectiveness of services. The Utah Cost and Quality Dashboard is an interactive tool that allows users to explore the data collected in the RACE and compare the performance of different health care providers in the state.