Arizona Guidelines for Physician Report are a set of regulations that govern the practice of medicine in the state. The guidelines were established to ensure that physicians provide safe and effective care to their patients. The guidelines cover topics such as patient rights, informed consent, patient confidentiality, medical record keeping, and reporting of adverse events. The guidelines also set out expectations for physicians in terms of their professional conduct and competence. There are three types of Arizona Guidelines for Physician Report: 1. Practitioner Reporting Requirements: This set of guidelines outlines the information and documentation that must be included in a physician's report. It also specifies the circumstances under which a physician must report to the Arizona Department of Health Services. 2. Medical Records Requirements: This set of guidelines outlines the requirements for medical record keeping and documentation. It also specifies the types of medical records that must be maintained and how they should be organized. 3. Physician Performance Evaluation Requirements: This set of guidelines outlines the requirements for evaluating a physician's performance. It outlines the criteria that must be met for a physician to receive a favorable evaluation and the criteria that must be met for a physician to receive an unfavorable evaluation.