Washington Provider's Initial Report (AIR) is a report that is completed by a health care provider upon first contact with a patient. It is used to document the patient's medical history, conditions, treatment plan, and any other important information. The AIR includes the patient's name, date of birth, address, phone number, and primary care provider. It also includes the patient's current medical history, chronic conditions, allergies, and current medications. The AIR also captures any vaccinations, immunizations, and health screenings that the patient has received. Additionally, the AIR includes the patient's treatment plan, goals, and plan of care. There are two types of Washington Provider's Initial Report (AIR): the Acute Care AIR and the Chronic Care AIR. The Acute Care AIR is used for patients who are in the acute phase of an illness or injury and require short-term care. The Chronic Care AIR is for patients who have a chronic condition and require long-term care.