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Agency Other Numbers - Consumer Complaint Hotline

“  Phone: 1-800-201-9353   (Toll-free in Texas only) Fax: (512) 463-9416 or (888) 790-0621 ”

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Required Notices

“... tatements is provided in the links below:   Complaint Notice Poster for Physicians   Private Autopsy Facility - Complaint Notice Tanning Advisory Statement - for owners and operators of tanning facilities     ”

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Private Autopsy Facility - Complaint Notice

“... te autopsy facility to post a notice for filing a complaint against a physician. The legislation also required TMB, by rule, to adopt a sample form of the notice and post the notice on the TMB website. Penalty for non-compliance by a facility is a Class C misdemeanor.   Click on the follow ... ”

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Complaint Notice Poster

“... ;§177.13, require the posting of a notice of complaint procedure in English and Spanish at each site of health care delivery that is readily visible to patients or potential patients. The signs must be displayed prominently, supplied with all bills for services, and/or placed on all registratio ... ”

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Look up a License

“Look up a License Complaint Process Board Action Search ”

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Customer Service E-mail FAQs

“... -up-a-license)     3)    COMPLAINT INFORMATION   If you have questions regarding the Complaint process, or how to place a complaint, click here: (http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/complaints)     4)      SUPERVISION & PRESCRIPTIVE DE ... ”

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Social Media Policy

“... complaints. For more information on how to file a complaint, visit: http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/place-a-complaint. Terms of Service TMB social media sites are third party sites that have terms of service and policies that are not governed by TMB or the State of Texas. These third party sites are ... ”

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Profile contents - Tab #1 - What is on the Profile?

“... ODE ANN. 164.201;(23) A description of any formal complaint issued by the board's staff against the physician and initiated and filed with the State Office of Administrative Hearings under 164.005 of the Act and the status of the complaint;(24) A description of a maximum of five awards, honors, publ ... ”

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Gold Designated Practice Status

“... , unless:        a complaint is received or initiated by the Board concerning operation of the clinic or operators at the clinic;        the clinic changes location; or        the clinic's ownership structure ... ”

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 2004

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 2004 

Document: ... or licensees against whom a health care liability complaint has been filed and a settlement has been made. Chapter 178, Complaints: New §§178.1-178.8 concerning procedures for initiation, filing, and appeals of complaints. In addition, Chapter 188 of this title (relating to Complaint Procedure Notif ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 2010

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 2010

Document: ... D) that issued following the Board’s ling of a complaint, and subsequent motion for summary dis- ce of Administrative Hear- ings (SOAH) in docket no. 503-09-4217. The Board brought this action as the result of Dr. Mallou being convicted by a Dallas County jury in cause no. F-07- 71821 for the ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 2002

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 2002

Document: ... iling a civil malpractice suit; filing a criminal complaint; and/or reporting to the licensing board. Twenty percent of the costs to malpractice insurers involve sexual misconduct cases. Medical boards are mandated with a unique and critical position in that they are the only agency that can interfe ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 2008

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring  2008 

Document: ... ) to determine whether a physician against whom a complaint has been filed met the standard of care in taking care of patients. Medical malpractice litigation has its place in the equation, but has never kept any doctor, no matter how egregiously he or she might have acted, from continuing to practi ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 1999

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 1999

Document: ... 6.11(a)(4) and 6.11(a)(5) The filing of a formal Complaint merely indicates that allegations are being made against the licensee. Licensees are entitled to a conteste d case hearing on the allegations above before a determination of violations of the Medical Practice Act is made by the Board. Subse ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 1998

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 1998 

Document: ... erence [Sec. 4.025]: after the investigation of a complaint, if it is determined there may be a violation, the physician is given an opportunity to show compliance with all requirements of the law and engage in settlement negotiations. The physician has the option to appear personally and may be rep ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin January 2011

Description: TMB Bulletin January 2011 

Document: ... October 7, 2009, the Texas Medical Board filed a complaint against Mr. Holmes with the State Office of Administrative Hearings. On August 24, 2010, the Board filed an Amended Complaint which included an allegation that Mr. Holmes' license should be revoked due to his felony conviction and incarcera ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin May 2011

Description: TMB Bulletin May 2011 

Document: ... ut yourself at risk of being the subject of a TMB complaint. ACTION REQUIRED!!! As requested by members of the Texas Legislature, the TMB gave physicians a grace period to allow them more time to register. The TMB also refunded fines and dismissed pending disciplinary actions. That grace period is e ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin Spring 2009

Description: TMB Bulletin Spring  2009

Document: Medical Board Bulletin Spring 2009 Medical Board Bulletin Spring 09 (1.5Mb pdf) Texas Medical Board Bulletin The newsletter of the Texas Medical Board Spring 2009 Volume 6, No. 2 Governor Appoints, Reappoints Board Members Governor Rick Perry has made the following appointments and reappointment ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin July 2012

Description: TMB Bulletin July  2012 

Document: ... an profiles on the TMB web site. To read the full complaint, go to www.tmb.state.tx.us, click on "Look Up A Licensee", accept the usage terms, and enter the licensee's name or license number. Name Bernstein, Louis David, M.D., Plano Britt, Michael W., M.D., Corpus Christi Clauss, Paul Oliver David, ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin March 2012

Description: TMB Bulletin March 2012 

Document: ... care? The short answer is, if TMB investigates a complaint involving expired drugs, it will consider the drug shortage as well as storage conditions in making a determination. Texas physicians across all specialties are coping with widespread drug shortages. A shortage of an important leukemia drug ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin January 2012

Description: TMB Bulletin January  2012 

Document: ... he past, TMB had only two options for resolving a complaint against a physician: dismissal of the complaint or public disciplinary action. During the last legislative session however, Senate Bill 227 and House Bill 680 established a more educational and corrective process. Now, TMB can resolve certa ...

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Title: TMB Bulletin December 2012

Description: TMB Bulletin December  2012

Document: ... xpert panelists to review records related to TMB complaint investigations. Expert panelists review records and write reports stating why the standard of care was or was not met in the situation under investigation. Expert panelists must be in active practice, licensed in Texas, boardcertified a ...

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Title: Rule Changes December 4, 2011

Description: Rule Changes December 4, 2011

Document: ... omplaints. The amendment to §178.3, relating to Complaint Procedure Notification, requires autopsy facilities to post notices on how to file complaints with the Board. The amendment to §178.4, relating to Complaint Initiation, establishes that licensees shall be provided the name and address of co ...

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Title: Rule Changes November 30, 2009

Description: Rule Changes November 30, 2009

Document: ... State Office of Administrative Hearings when the complaint has been dismissed for over five years and was determined to be baseless or no action was ever taken on the complaint. http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/archive/November272009/adopted/22.EXAMINING%20BOA RDS.html#289 Chapter 175, Fees, Penal ...

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How do I file a complaint?

“Complaints must be submitted in writing. The identity of complainants is protected and kept confidential by law, with the exception of complaints filed by insurance and pharmaceutical companies. The Board cannot accept complaints submitted anonymously. Complaints may be emailed, mailed or faxed. ... ”

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