At the June Board meeting, there was a discussion regarding “abuses” of open records requests. Board staff informed the Public Information Committee about 22 TAC 199.3, which generally provides if someone continues to make open records requests over 36 hours of staff time, they can charge additional money. According to staff there are a handful [...]
On July 16th, the Texas Medical Board published it proposed rule changes to be considered at it next Board meeting in August. It is important for licensees and other interested parties to review these rules to determine how it affects you and your practice.
If you support or oppose a rule change, you can write to [...]
At the June meeting for the Texas Medical Board, staff reported to the Board members that the Board is doing well for its 2010 budget, which ends on August 31st. Currently, the Board has spent 7.5 million out of an 11 million dollar budget. Most of the remaining money will go to staff salaries and [...]
Dr. Donald Patrick, 72, the former Executive Director of the Texas Medical Board joined the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation as the Medical Advisor effective July 12, 2010. The Medical Advisor’s office conducts investigations against physicians alleged of overutilization — overtreating and overbilling for services the worker’s compensation system.
For Physicians, Physician Assistants and Acupuncturist, if you have a website for yourself or your practice effect July 1, 2010, the Board has instituted new rules that directly affect you. The rule, I believe is some what onerous and vague. I think it may be difficult for some people to comply with; but if you [...]
There are new prescriptive delegation rules drafted by the Texas Medical Board and many physicians, APRNs or PAs may not be aware of the changes. The rules apply to prescriptions, delegation by physicians, practice sites, and review of charts. One of the big areas that can impact an APRN or PA is the requirement for [...]
June 3rd was another meeting of the Texas Medical Board’s Licensure Committee. Over the past two years the number of applicants found to be ineligible for licensure or granted a license with disciplinary action has outnumbered the people who received an unrestricted license. Yesterday was no different. June 3rd was a “light” meeting in that [...]
Alan Moore, M.D., the Medical Director for the Texas Medical Board resigned his position late last week. Dr. Moore has been the leader behind locating physician experts for the Board, chart monitors and internally reviewing medical issues. He also has been the public face for the Board when interacting with physician groups. The Board must [...]
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Anne Mitchell was found not guilty. Yea!!!