The Delaware Physicians Findings Form is a document used by the state of Delaware to provide information on the diagnosis of a medical condition. This form is completed by the physician and submitted to the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services. The form includes a diagnosis code, the name of the medical condition, the date of diagnosis, and the physician's signature. It is important for the physician to provide as much detail as possible so that the Department of Health and Social Services can accurately assess the patient's condition. There are three types of Delaware Physicians Findings Form: the Initial Physician's Findings Form, the Treatment Plan and Follow-up Physician's Findings Form, and the Final Physician's Findings Form. The Initial Physician's Findings Form is used when a patient is first seen by a physician. This form includes the patient's medical history, the diagnosis, and the treatment plan. The Treatment Plan and Follow-up Physician's Findings Form is used when a physician has prescribed a course of treatment and needs to follow up on the patient's progress. Finally, the Final Physician's Findings Form is used when a patient has completed their course of treatment and the physician needs to assess the outcome.