The Alaska Physician's Report is a form required for physicians to report information about their patient's medical condition, treatments, and progress to the state of Alaska. It is used to monitor health care quality and help identify health trends throughout the state. There are three types of Alaska Physician's Reports: the Initial Physician's Report (IPR), the Follow-up Physician's Report (FPR), and the Final Physician's Report (FPR). The IPR is used to report the initial diagnosis and treatment plan for the patient, while the FPR is used during follow-up visits to report any changes in the patient's condition and treatment plan. The FPR is used to report the patient's final condition and treatment outcomes. All of these reports must be submitted to the state in order for the physician to be reimbursed for their services.