New York Ancillary Medical Report is an annually-updated document used by healthcare providers to record and track patient visits, diagnoses, medications, and treatments. The report is used to help regulate and ensure patient safety in New York State. It is also used to help track the cost of medical care and claims. The New York Ancillary Medical Report consists of two parts: the claim form and the medical information form. The claim form is used to record the patient’s name, insurance information, and the medical visit date. The medical information form is used to record the patient's diagnosis, medications, treatments, and any other relevant medical information. The two types of New York Ancillary Medical Report are the Adult and Child Report. The Adult Report is used for adult patients and the Child Report is used for patients under the age of 18.