The Wyoming Health Care Provider Initial Medical Report is a document used to assist health care providers in assessing the health of patients in the state of Wyoming. The report is used to document the health care provider's initial diagnosis and treatment plan for the patient. It includes a detailed assessment of the patient's medical history, physical exam, lab results, and other diagnostic tests. Depending on the patient's condition, the report may also include recommendations for follow-up care. The report is an important part of the patient's medical record and is used to track progress and treatment outcomes. There are two types of Wyoming Health Care Provider Initial Medical Reports: the Mandatory Medical Report and the Voluntary Medical Report. The Mandatory Medical Report is completed for all patients who are admitted to a health care facility in the state of Wyoming. This report includes all relevant medical information, such as demographics, medical history, symptoms, physical exam, lab results, and other diagnostic tests. The Voluntary Medical Report is completed for patients who are being treated for a specific condition or illness and is intended to provide additional information related to the patient's condition. This report includes additional details such as the patient's response to treatment, any complications, follow-up care plans, and treatment outcomes.