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Laws and Rules

“... nd rules governing the Texas Medical Board, Texas Physician Assistant Board, Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners, Texas Board of Medical Radiologic Technology, and Texas Board of Respiratory Care are located in this section of the website.   In addition, information is provided about ope ... ”

This content is located on the following page(s): Outreach Information for Physician Licensees | Physician Assistant Jurisprudence Exam | Renewal - Physician - Online Registration/ Registration | Physician in Training (PIT) Permit Application | Laws Main Page | Physician Retired Status | General Information for Physician Applicants | Physician Applicants | Physician Assistant Application and Registration Fees | Physician Licensure Application - dup? | Texas Physician Health Program | Texas Physician Health Program | Physician Licensure | Visiting Physician Temporary Permit | Visiting Physician Temporary Permit | Physician Applicants | Physician Conceded Eminence License | Physician Public Health Licenses | Physician Online Registration/Renewal | Physician Quick Links | General Information for Physician Assistants | Physician Assistant Application and Registration Fees | Licensed Physician Assistant Questions | Outreach Information for Physician Licensees | Renewal Physician Assistant | Renewal - Jointly Owned Physician / PA | Renewal - Physician - FAQs | Physician Retirement Options | Renewal - Physician - Cancellation by Request | Licensing - Physician Assistants | Physician Before You Apply | Physician Licenses and Permits Quick Links | PHYSICIAN PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS | Physician Frequently Asked Questions | Physician Assistant Supervision | Physician Initial Registration Fees | Physician Additional Registration Fees | Jointly Owned Entities Physicians/Physician Assistants | Physician License Issuance Dates | Physician Licensure Forms | Physician Assistant License Overview | Physician Assistant Quick Links | Where to find us - Physician Licensure Mailing Address | Agency Other Numbers - Physician Assistants | Overview of Physician Licenses and Permits | General Information for Physician Assistants | Physician Assistant Documentation Checklist | Physician Assistant Eligibility Checklist | Physician Assistant Jurisprudence Examination | Physician Delinquency Registration fees | Physician Assistant Before You Apply | Physician Assistants Introduction | Physician Cancellation by Request | Physician in Training (PIT) | Physician Registration/Renewal FAQ | Physician License Retirement Options | Physician Voluntary Charity Care Status | Physician Subsequent Registration Fees | Physician Jurisprudence Examination | Physician Registration/Renewal | Agency Other Numbers - Physician Licensure | Physician Assistant Board Meeting Minutes | Physician Licensure Forms | Physician Provisional License | Licensing - Physician License Issue dates | Uniform Application for Physician State Licensure | Visiting Physician Temporary Permit Quick Links | Physician Public Health License Quick Links | Physician Application and Registration Fees | Physician Application and Registration Fees | Physician Assistant Before You Apply | Physician Assistant Before You Apply | Physician Emeritus Retired Status | Physician Profile Descriptions | Physician Assistant License Issuance Dates | Physician Assistant FAQs | Renewal - Physician - Transfer and Disposal of Medical Records | Physician Fingerprint info - Tab A | Physician Fingerprint FAQs

Consumer/Public Resources

“... agency website provides a variety of information for the consumer and public about the purpose and activities of the Boards as well as information that can assist in making sound health care decisions. Here you can research health care practitioners licensed by the Boards, file a complaint, learn a ... ”

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Outreach Information for Physician Licensees

“... ies, and hospitals in order to inform and educate physician licensees about the regulation of the practice of medicine through physician licensure and enforcement. Attendees licensed to practice medicine in Texas are eligible to receive credit for one hour of formal ethics CME for TMB registration r ... ”

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Latest Updates

“... omment Submission & Stakeholder Meeting NEW Physician Fingerprinting Renewal Requirement Interstate Medical Licensure Compact ALERT – Scams Targeting DEA Registrants & Other Health Professionals     Mission Statement Our mission is to protect and enhance the public's ... ”

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Contact Us

“... ic, the current Texas Facilities Commission rules for accessing agency suites in the George H.W. Bush Building are very restrictive. As such, for now, we would encourage TMB customers to reach out to us via email, phone, or mail as opposed to visiting in-person. This will enable the agency to provid ... ”

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IMLC FAQ - Tab #4 New license

“... u have already taken and passed the Texas JP Exam for a previous Texas Physician Licensure application, you are not required to take it again.  However, you will still be required to complete the initial registration within 90 days of your license being issued/re-issued.   I have passed th ... ”

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IMLC Quick links

“IMLC Qualifications  Letter Of Qualification (LOQ) Eligibility Checklist - PDF IMLC New Licensee Information IMLC Renewal Information License Issue dates IMLC FAQs ”

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IMLC New Licensee information

“Each physician licensed to practice medicine in Texas using the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) must complete the Jurisprudence Exam (JP exam) then register his or her license with the Board and pay a registration fee.   You must complete the JP exam, initial registration, and ... ”

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Physician in Training (PIT) Permit Application

“... l ID number The third party identification number for your residency program (only needed if they will be paying your application fee) PIT Eligibility Checklist   Directly access the application by clicking here: Apply Online ”

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Agency Quick Links

“... les Newsroom Forms Meeting Minutes Medical Board Physician Assistant Board Acupuncture Board Medical Radiologic Technology Board Respiratory Care Board Meeting Videos Contact Us ”

Physician Retired Status

“... icians whose licenses are on retired status: the physician cannot engage in clinical activities or practice medicine in any state, the physician cannot prescribe or administer drugs to anyone, nor may the physician possess a Drug Enforcement Agency controlled substances registration; and to be elig ... ”

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General Information for Physician Applicants

“Overview of the Physician Application Process You submit your application online. The License Inquiry System of Texas (LIST), used to communicate with physician licensure applicants, generates a temporary username, as well as the initial list of items required to process your application. ... ”

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Surgical Assistant - Subsequent Reg Fees

“... he biennial registration fee includes  $5.25 for the Physician Health Program (PHP) and a $2 Office of Patient Protection fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining $555 is the fee required by the TMB.   These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below.   Subsequ ... ”

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Physician Applicants

“Licensing Physician Applicants The Texas Medical Board issues a full unrestricted license to practice medicine to physicians, as well as a number of limited and temporary licenses. Requirements vary based on license type. The Board collects and verifies applicant credentials, as required by statute ... ”

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Are complaints public information?

“... linary orders are public and can be viewed on the physician’s profile. Formal complaints filed by the Board at the State Office of Administrative Hearings are public documents. ”

Can I file a liability claim through the Medical Board against my physician?

“No. Liability claims are heard in civil court. The TMB does not evaluate or give advice regarding civil liability claims. Note: The TMB cannot give legal advice. Please consult an attorney if you have questions regarding liability claims. ”

Has my physician ever been sued?

“To learn if your physician has been sued, contact the court clerk in the county where your physician practices. Physicians are required to provide a description of any medical malpractice claim to the TMB for publication on the physician profile. ”

Does a physician have to have malpractice insurance?

“... . However, malpractice insurance is a requirement for privileges at many hospitals. ”

How do I obtain a copy of my medical records?

“Mail a written request for records to the physician by certified mail, return receipt requested. This method provides assurance that the request was delivered. State law allows a patient to obtain a copy of their records, or ask that a copy be sent to a new doctor or someone else, such as an insuran ... ”

What are reasonable fees for medical records?

“Board rules define a reasonable fee for providing paper copies of medical records as no more than $25 for the first twenty pages and $.50 per page for every copy thereafter.  A reasonable fee for providing copies of medical records in electronic format is a charge of no more than: $25 for 500 p ... ”

What are reasonable fees for billing records?

“... e billing records are specifically requested, the physician is not required to provide copies of billing records as part of the medical records. A physician may charge separate fees for medical and billing records requested. ”

What are reasonable fees for hospital records?

“Requests for records created and kept by a hospital should be directed to the hospital rather than to the physician. Fees for hospital records differ from those records provided by physicians. ”

My physician closed his office. How do I get my medical records?

“Put your request in writing and send it to the physician’s address listed on the physician’s Profile on the TMB website. You can also contact the TMB to determine if a custodian of records has been reported. If another physician has taken over the practice, the records may also be availa ... ”

My physician died. How do I get my medical records?

“... his time there is no centralized state repository for medical records. Sometimes patients send a written request for records to the doctor’s next of kin or the executor of the doctor’s estate. A patient may also contact the TMB to determine if a custodian of records has been reported. If ... ”

Can my physician refuse to see me?

“A physician generally has the right to terminate the doctor/patient relationship. The doctor should give adequate notice to the patient and provide required care until the patient has had reasonable time to find a new physician. Adequate notice will depend on the circumstances. ... ”

Is a physician required to have a nurse or someone else present when performing gynecological exams on a patient?

“It is recommended, but not required, that a physician have a third party such as a staff or family member serve as a chaperone during such an exam. If a chaperone is unavailable, the patient may decline the exam and may wish to consider finding another physician. ... ”

What is the "corporate practice of medicine"?

“... or other situations with non-physicians where the physician's practice of medicine is in any way controlled or directed by, or fees shared with a non-physician. Generally, physicians may enter into independent contractor arrangements with non-physicians. However, whether an independent contractor si ... ”

How do I find a new physician?

“... e providers. Here are some tips on locating a new physician: Contact your health insurance provider – check with your group or individual health plan or employer’s benefits office. Plans will have a listing of providers who accept your insurance and can offer further guidance. For physic ... ”

Is the Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) check mandated each and every time a physician or authorized delegate prescribes one of the four scheduled drug types? 

“Yes. Prior to and each and every time a physician or advanced practice professional (such as a physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse acting under a physician’s delegated authority) prescribes opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or carisoprodol, the patient’s presc ... ”