New York Request For Provider Reports is a set of documents requested by New York State from providers in order to collect information about the services they offer and the quality of those services. The reports include information about the provider's experience, qualifications, and performance. The reports can be used by the State to make decisions about provider contracts and to assess the quality of care provided. There are four types of New York Request For Provider Reports: 1. Provider Questionnaire: This is a detailed questionnaire that providers must fill out in order to be eligible to serve as a provider for the State. It covers topics such as qualifications, experience, and performance. 2. Self-Assessment Report: This report is provided by the provider to allow the State to evaluate the quality of care provided by the provider. It includes information about the provider's policies and procedures, as well as their ability to meet quality standards. 3. Quality of Care Report: This report is used to assess the quality of care provided by the provider. It includes information about the provider's patient population, their outcomes, and other quality indicators. 4. Performance Report: This report is used to assess the provider's performance in providing services. It includes information about the provider's customer service, their ability to meet performance standards, and their success in meeting goals.