A Management Systems Review (MSR) is a qualitative assessment of an organization's data collection operation or program used to establish whether the organization"s prevailing quality system, i.e., quality management structure, policies, practices, and procedures, is adequate for ensuring that the type and quality of data needed are obtained.

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