The Illinois Report of Physician (IRP) is the official form used by physicians in Illinois to report medical care they have provided to their patient. The form is used to document patient information, diagnosis, treatment plan, medications, follow-up care, and other medical services provided by the physician. The IRP is an important part of the healthcare system in Illinois as it helps to track the quality of care provided to patients and ensure that they receive the best possible treatment. There are two versions of the Illinois Report of Physician: the Comprehensive Report of Physician (CRP) and the Standard Report of Physician (SRP). The CRP includes detailed information about the patient's medical history, diagnosis, treatment plan, medications, follow-up care, and other medical services provided by the physician. The SRP is a more concise version of the CRP and includes basic information about the patient's diagnosis, treatment plan, medications, follow-up care, and other medical services provided by the physician. Both versions of the IRP are completed by the physician and submitted to the Illinois Department of Public Health.