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CME - MD - retired - Tab 4

“  Physicians eligible for “retired” status and designated as such by the Board are exempt from CME requirements. “Voluntary charity care” status reduces informal CME requirements. For more information, visit License Retirement Options.  ... ”

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Continuing Medical Education for PAs

“As a prerequisite for physician assistant registration, practitioners are required to complete continuing medical education.    Documentation of CE courses shall be made available to the Board upon request, but should not be submitted with the registration. Random audits will be made ... ”

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General Prescriptive Delegation FAQs

“ Does the physician's name need to be included on the prescription? Is there still a ratio for the number of APRNs or PAs to whom a physician may delegate prescriptive authority? Is there a waiver if a physician wants to delegate prescriptive authority to more than seven full time equivalent AP ... ”

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Prescriptive Authority Agreement FAQs

“... at constitutes a license that is in good standing for purposes of entering a prescriptive authority agreement? Do I have to disclose information regarding investigations and discipline?  If so, to whom must this information be disclosed What must be included in a prescriptive authority agree ... ”

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Electronic Death Registration

“If you're a physician and you will EVER be called upon to sign a death certificate, state law requires you to register with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to file the certificate electronically. You cannot wait until a death has occurred in order to register; that’s too l ... ”

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IMLC FAQ - Tab #3 Apps

“Am I eligible for the IMLCC expedited licensing if I do not currently have an active license? No.  The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) is a voluntary, expedited pathway to licensure for physicians who already hold a full, unrestricted medical license in a state that is a m ... ”

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Fingerprinting

“Physicians, Physician Assistants, and several other types of licensure applicants are required to submit their fingerprints for state and national criminal history background checks.  Please note that having a criminal history does not automatically disqualify you from obtaining a license throu ... ”

Criminal History

“... 54.006(b)(9) and (10) of the Act requires that: a physician profile display a description of (1) "any conviction for an offense constituting a felony, a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or a Class C misdemeanor involving moral turpitude" and (2) "any charges reported to the board to which the physici ... ”

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Non-TMB Disciplinary Actions

“... ection 154.006(b)(12) of the Act requires that: a physician profile display a description of any disciplinary action against the physician by a medical licensing board of another state.  This section of the physician profile displays any applicable descriptions. ... ”

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Physician Assistant Supervision

“... ians are required to register with the TMB if the physician supervises or delegates prescriptive authority to Physician Assistants (PAs)s.  Current registered supervisions and delegations to PAs are displayed in this section of the physician profile. ... ”

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Advanced Practice Nurse Delegation

“... ians are required to register with the TMB if the physician delegates prescriptive authority to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs).  Current registered delegations to APRNs are displayed in this section of the physician profile. ”

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Summary of all Licenses

“... nt) in Texas are displayed in this section of the physician profile. ”

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Transfer and Disposal of Medical Records

“When a physician retires, terminates employment, or otherwise leaves a medical practice, he or she is responsible for ensuring that patients receive reasonable notification and are given the opportunity to obtain copies of their records or arrange for the transfer of their medical records to an ... ”

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Physician Initial Registration Fees

“... P) fee, and a $5 Office of Patient Protection fee for the first year, with an additional $1 charged for any subsequent year. These fees are required by statute and cannot be pro-rated. The remaining amount is required by the TMB and prorated for each permit length.   These fees are explained in ... ”

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Physician Additional Registration Fees

“Online registration: No financial information is seen, processed, or stored by the Texas Medical Board. The payment portion of the online registration system is handled by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas.  The price of this service includes funds that support the ongoing operation ... ”

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How much does OBA registration cost?

“The biennial registration fee for office-based anesthesia is a total of $210, per physician and should be combined with the biennial registration.For off cycle OBA registration, please submit a hard copy registration form with the correct pro-rated fee.  Please note that payments for the i ... ”

Is a physician required to complete CME to register a license?

“... ical ethics and/or professional responsibility. A physician must report on the registration form if she or he has completed the required CME. However, newly licensed physicians are exempt from the CME requirements the first time they register. ”

Can a physician request the cancellation of a license?

“Yes. At any time a physician may request to cancel his or her license. However, once a license is cancelled, in order to reactivate it, a physician will be required to apply for relicensure and meet all requirements for licensure in effect at the time of application. ... ”

Is there a retired status for physicians in Texas?

“Yes. A physician on an official retired status is exempt from the registration fee. To be eligible for retired status, a physician's license cannot be under investigation, under a Board order, or be otherwise restricted. Physicians on a retired status must not engage in clinical activities or practi ... ”

What are the penalties for physician registering late?

“There is a 30-day grace period following expiration of a registration permit. Penalties are as follows: 30 days following expiration of permit - $0 Permit expired longer than 30 days, but less than 91 - $75 Permit expired longer than 90 days, but less than one year - $150 License is considered cance ... ”

What information is available on a physician’s Profile?

“... re the TMB to maintain a profile on each licensed physician. This profile information is gathered in conjunction with the license registration and is available to the public through our online verification database. The Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 154.006 requires that information be made availa ... ”

Is there an exemption for retired physicians providing voluntary charity care?

“Yes. A retired physician whose only clinical practice is the provision of voluntary charity care to indigent populations shall be exempt from the registration fee but must register the license as well as report CME. The physician's practice of medicine must not include the provision of medical servi ... ”

Who needs to register a pain management clinic?

“The physician owner/operator of a pain management clinic must register with the TMB. Certificates, once issued, are not transferable or assignable. Only the primary physician owner is required to register with the board if there is more than one physician owner of the clinic. Each clinic requires a ... ”

Who does not need to register a pain management clinic?

“... h Organizations); a clinic owned or operated by a physician who treats patients within the physician's area of specialty who personally uses other forms of treatment, including surgery, with the issuance of a prescription for a majority of the patients. Note: The TMB cannot give legal advice. Please ... ”

Who can own or operate a pain management clinic?

“... d operated by a medical director who: • is a physician who practices in Texas • has an unrestricted medical license • holds a certificate of registration for that pain management clinic   In addition, the owner/operator of a pain management clinic, an employee of the clinic, or a ... ”

What is a "Criminal History Evaluation Letter"?

“A request for evaluation of your criminal history and potential eligibility for licensure prior to application for licensure as a physician, physician assistant, PA, or acupuncturist.  Do not apply for a "Criminal History Evaluation Letter" if you are already a licensure applicant. Licensure ap ... ”

Does the physician's name need to be included on the prescription?

“Yes, the physician’s name, address and telephone number are required to be included on the prescription drug order.  If the prescription is for a controlled substance, the physician’s DEA number is also required to be included on the prescription.  SB 406 did not change the req ... ”

Is there still a ratio for the number of APRNs or PAs to whom a physician may delegate prescriptive authority?

“... ations.  In all other practice settings, one physician may delegate to no more than seven full time equivalent APRNs and PAs (1:7 FTEs).   ”

Is there a waiver if a physician wants to delegate prescriptive authority to more than seven full time equivalent APRNs and PAs?

“No, the waiver process no longer exists.  A physician may only delegate prescriptive authority to more than seven full time equivalent APRNs and PAs in facility based hospital practices and in practices that serve medically underserved populations.  In all other settings and practice scena ... ”

How many delegating physicians may one APRN or PA have?

“... ans who may delegate prescriptive authority to an APRN or PA provided all requirements for such delegation are met. ”