The Illinois Physician's Report is a document that is used by medical professionals to report information about their patients to the State of Illinois. This report includes a number of different sections that are used to summarize a patient’s medical information, including their diagnosis, treatment, tests and medications. It is used to help the state track the health of its citizens and ensure that they are receiving proper care. There are two types of Illinois Physician's Reports: the Initial Report and the Follow-up Report. The Initial Report is filled out when a patient is first seen by their physician and contains information such as the patient’s medical history, current medications, and recent lab results. The Follow-up Report is used to update the Initial Report and must be completed every time the patient is seen by their physician. This report includes any changes in the patient’s health status, such as new diagnoses or treatments, as well as any changes to medications and lab results.