THIRD PARTY PAYOR FOR MEDCIAL SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Members: Michael Arambula, M.D. Chair, Julie Attebury, John D. Ellis, Jr., Roberta Kalfut, D.O.,
Melissa Tonn, M.D. (attending by phone)
Charged with looking at Thrid party payor for medical services and decide to submit any language changes to the Rules and if they adequately describe what is intended. These types [...]
At the August 26th Disciplinary Process Review Committee, there was discussion on how to handle the “hole” that was discovered through one case in one physician transferring care to another physician in a referral situation or in the ER environment. The case discussed had an ER physician order a test. Then he went off shift [...]
Dr. Lloyd Garland, PHP Medical Director reported on August 26th that there have been less than 10 self- referrals to date. The majority of the cases have come from the TMB. Dr. Jackson opined this is because knowledge of the PHP is not well known as yet in the medical community.
Dr. Garland did discuss the [...]
At the August 25th meeting of the Standing Delegation Committee, there was an open discussion that it was the possession of the committee is that requests for waiver of the mid-level supervision rules filed appear, in the opinion of the committee, were being requested too often for the physician’s convenience with no benefit to the [...]
Last week the Texas Comptroller stated the next 2 year budget cycle is facing a 21 billion dollar deficit. With this knowledge the Board has been asked to submit budgets that were capped at the 2011 levels and a 5% cut. It has done so with the request that it will be asking for its [...]
At the Board’s last meeting, August 28, 2010, the Board issued the most disciplinary actions in a single meeting in its history – 187 doctors disciplined. The actions included 33 violations based on quality of care; eight actions based on unprofessional conduct; 11 actions based on inadequate medical records violations; 14 voluntary surrenders; five revocations/suspensions; [...]
On August 25th, the Texas Medical Board advised that it still has not hired a Medical Director. The difficulty, in part in hiring the new Medical Director has been the salary. It is set and it is inflexible.
What is appropriate to do for patients who have been using marijuana for pain management or for other purposes? If you are aware of such use, either because they tell you or it comes back on a screen. Can you prescribe controlled substances for these patients? This was aksked at the last Board meeting. The answer is [...]
Proposed Rules Licensing and Enforcement – Practice and Procedure – Temporary and Limited Licenses
The amendment to §172.2, concerning Construction and Definitions, adds definitions for controlled substances and dangerous drugs.
The amendment to §172.3, concerning Distinguished Professors Temporary License
1) must complete all provisions of an application for a full license
2) updates the name of the American Osteopathic [...]
Anyone who has practiced medicine in Texas for more than the last three years will remember that each quarter, they would receive a newsletter from the Texas Medical Board. This newsletter would have information about the Board members, an editorial from the Executive Director and sometimes information about a new rule. But the majority of [...]