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Healthcare quality in Maryland

Maryland has 523 Medicare-certified facilities. Their average CMS overall rating is 3.2 stars — above the national average — and 37% are rated 4 or 5 stars. Overall, Maryland ranks #17 of 51 states on our Care Score.

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Cura Rank Care Score

Our composite of care quality (avg rating), consistency (% rated 4-5★) and access (facilities per senior). Maryland ranks #17 of 51 nationally. See the full ranking.

Quality by facility type in Maryland

TypeFacilitiesAvg rating% 4-5★
Nursing Homes2213.1★43.4%Compare
Hospitals563.3★28.6%Compare
Home Health Agencies513.9★52.9%Compare
Hospices26Compare
Dialysis Centers1693.1★30.8%Compare

Top-rated nursing homes in Maryland

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Who needs care in Maryland

About 17.7% of Maryland's residents are 65 or older (1,102,000 people), and that population has grown +13.2% since 2020. See the full Maryland statistics & charts.

Median household income is $101,652, and 9.0% of seniors live below the poverty line — a factor in how many families rely on Medicaid-certified care.

Choosing care in Maryland

Use the state ranking as a starting point, then compare specific facilities by city: browse nursing homes, hospitals and more in Maryland, read our ratings explainer, and bring our tour questions when you visit.

Quality comes from the federal CMS five-star rating system, which scores nursing homes, hospitals, home health agencies and dialysis centers on inspections, staffing and clinical outcomes. We summarize those official ratings for every Maryland facility.

Four or five stars is above average; three is average; one or two is below average. In Maryland, 37% of rated facilities earn 4-5 stars.

No. Maryland ranks #17 of 51 overall, but quality varies widely between facilities and cities. Always check the specific facility and visit in person.