The Illinois Report (Medical) is a legal document that is used to report information about a patient's care and treatment in the state of Illinois. This report is typically used by medical providers in the state of Illinois, including hospitals, physicians, and other medical professionals. It is a required document for medical providers to report to the Illinois Department of Public Health (DPH). The purpose of this report is to ensure the quality and safety of healthcare services rendered in the state of Illinois. There are two types of Illinois Reports (Medical): the Illinois Report of Injury or Illness (IRI) and the Illinois Report of Adverse Event (IRAQ). The IRI report is used for reporting any injury or illness sustained by a patient as a result of medical care received in Illinois, while the IRAQ report is used for reporting any unexpected or hazardous event that resulted in death, injury, or illness during the course of medical care received in the state of Illinois. Both reports must include detailed information about the incident, including the date, time, location, and relevant medical information.