The California Primary Treating Physicians Permanent And Stationary Report (P&S) is a medical report issued by a treating physician in the state of California. It is used to evaluate the current status of a patient's medical condition and to provide an assessment of their future medical needs. The P&S report is an important document used in the processing of disability claims in California. It is written by the treating physician who has been treating the patient for at least 30 days and must include a detailed description of the patient's medical condition, including the diagnosis, current symptoms, any treatments, medications, and prognosis. The P&S report is typically part of a larger medical record and is used to assess a patient's ability to work or engage in gainful activity. There are two types of California Primary Treating Physicians Permanent And Stationary Reports: the Initial P&S Report and the Final P&S Report. The Initial P&S Report is typically issued within 30 days of the start of treatment and provides a detailed description of the patient's medical condition, including diagnosis, current symptoms, any treatments, medications, and prognosis. The Final P&S Report is issued after the completion of treatment and provides an updated assessment of the patient's medical condition, including any changes in diagnosis, symptoms, treatments, medications, or prognosis.