Virginia Attending Physician Reports (APR's) are documents used to assess the health of an individual in the state of Virginia. These reports are completed by a licensed attending physician and provide an assessment of the patient's current medical condition, a medical history, and a diagnosis of any existing medical conditions. The APR also includes a summary of the patient's current medications, laboratory and imaging studies, and any recommended treatments. There are two types of Virginia APR's: the initial report and the follow-up report. The initial report is completed when a patient is first seen by an attending physician, while the follow-up report is completed after a patient has been previously seen and is being followed up for the same condition. Both types of reports are important for providing a comprehensive assessment of a patient's overall health.