“Based on change in law in 2017, a Full medical license is required to practice Telemedicine in Texas. Therefore, the issuance of telemedicine licenses has been suspended. Until further notice, there are no changes to the existing Telemedicine licenses registration procedures. Options to transitionin ... ”
“Professional Name Presentation
All licensed physicians in the state of Texas are required to professionally use the name under which they are licensed with the Texas Medical Board. Using any other name may confuse or mislead the public and may be considered by the Board to be unprofessional conduct ... ”
“... management clinics are not able to use the online Change of Address option. To submit a change of address for a registered clinic location, please use the form below.
Pain Management Clinic - Change of Address Form
Please mail or fax completed forms to the following address:
Texa ... ”
“... number of questions in each section is subject to change.
At this time the passing score for all categories is 75%.
If you have not been issued a full limited certificate by the time your temporary limited certificate expires, you must cease performing radiologic procedures ... ”
“... nd have a license in good standing.
To request a change to the Inactive status for a Texas physician assistant license, complete and return the inactive request form (link below) to the Board for approval before the expiration date of the current license. Refunds of registration/renewal fees ... ”
“... nd have a license in good standing.
To request a change to the Inactive status for a Texas Acupuncture license, complete and return the inactive request form (link below) to the Board for approval before the expiration date of the current license. Refunds of registration/renewal fees already ... ”
“... il includes an attachment with the requested change and a signature of the licensee.
Written changes can be sent to:
Email: registrations@tmb.state.tx.us
OR
Fax: (888) 512-2581
  ... ”
“... he Board within 30 days after the event:
(1) Any change of mailing or practice address;
(2) Incarceration in a state or federal penitentiary;
(3) A description of any conviction for a felony, a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or a Class C misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
(4) A description of ... ”
“DIRECT DEPOSIT FORM 74-176
PAYEE CHANGE FORM 74-157 ”
Description: Acupuncture 2008 February, Licensure Feb 1
Document: ... ff to gather stakeholder input on a possible rule change to come into
accordance with NCCAOM standards, and defer action on this item until the next board meeting.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:46 p.m.
Description: Acupuncture 2009 October, Approval of CAE Courses Previously Deferred
Document: ... Committee 5/15/09 --Deferred by cmte 10/30/ title change deferred by Education Committee 5/15/09
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Description: Acupuncture 2009 October, Rehab Order Checklist
Document: ... cooperation with board staff or representatives change of address notification Violation constitutes unprofessional conduct modification or termination request after one year
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CONFIDENTIAL NONPUBLIC REHABILITATION AGREED ORDER January 21, 2009
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Description: Acupuncture 2010 May, Full Board Minutes
Document: ... he board directed staff to review a possible rule change regarding appropriate credit for informal ethics continuing education at the Acupuncture Stakeholder group and to add to the next board meeting agenda. Lisa Lin, Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, signed-in and presented oral comme ...
Description: Acupuncture 2010 November, Full Board Minutes
Document: ... ported a training license may require a statutory change. Agenda items 4-7 were deferred to later in the meeting. Agenda item #8, Discussion, recommendation, and possible action regarding ethics and informal Continuing Acupuncture Education credit. Ms. Deanne Newbold presented oral comments. After d ...
Description: Acupuncture 2011 January, Full Board
Document: ... ommendation, and possible action regarding a rule change, including adoption of proposed rule changes to 22 T.A.C. Chapter 183. §183.3 Meetings No one signed in to present oral comments. No written comments were received. After discussion, Dr. Ximenes moved, Ms. Webb seconded, and the motion passed ...
Description: Acupuncture 2011 January, Proposed Rule
Document: ...
183.20. Continuing Acupuncture Education. (a)(No change) (b) Minimum Continuing Acupuncture Education. As a prerequisite to the annual registration of the license of an acupuncturist, the acupuncturist shall complete 17 hours of continuing acupuncture education (CAE) each year. (1) The required hou ...
Description: Acupuncture 2011 October, Applicant 1170
Document: ... w cooperation with board staff or representatives change of address notification Violation constitutes unprofessional conduct modification or termination request after one year
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Description: Acupuncture 2012 February, Full Board
Document: ... ussion, the board directed staff to highlight and change has an to "has any and to add a warning notice after the disclosure period that failure to answer the following questions may subject you to disciplinary action. The board recessed at 12:10 p.m.
The board reconvened at 12:19 p.m. A quorum wa ...
Description: Medical Board 2006 August TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD BOARD MEETING MINUTES August 25, 2006
Document: ... t is my assumption that while the motion does not name me, John Pate, the reference to Walter Pate is in error and the intent was to identify me. While this technical error may have some legal bearing, I am responding at this time. It is my belief and opinion that I do not meet the criteria as set o ...
Description: Medical Board 2006 - August - Licensure Committee Meeting Minutes August 26, 2006
Document: ... publish Chapter 163.5, with the exception of the change to eliminate Form I, as proposed in the Texas Register for public comment. Ms. Attebury seconded. All voted in favor and the motion passed.
Item 12b - Chapter 172.14, Temporary and Limited Licenses, to include the addition of a Limited Licen ...
Description: Medical Board 2006 - December - Licensure Committee Meeting Minutes December 7, 2006
Document: ... ms by applicants. The Committee directed staff to change the requirements for reporting of medical liability suits and/or claims by applicants to mirror the reporting requirements for licensed physicians outlined in Texas Occupations Code 160.052. REPORT FROM INSURER OR PHYSICIAN.
Agenda Item 13 Di ...
Description: Medical Board 2006 - February - Full board Committee Meeting Minutes February 2, 2006
Document: ... r Cartrell J. Cross, M.D., with a non-substantial change in formatting to Category I to clarify the requirement for additional continuing medical education.
After discussion, Dr. Miller moved, Ms. Southard seconded, and the motion passed to approve the agreed order for Perry C. Lewis, M.D., as wri ...
Description: Medical Board 2006 - June - Executive Committee June 1, 2006
Document: ... accepted additional duties and her job title will change to Director of Policy and
Planning. Mari Robinson has accepted additional responsibilities assuming management of the Compliance Department. Bonnie Kaderka has accepted new responsibilities over Open Records assisted by Sally Durocher. Laura ...
Description: Medical Board 2006 - June - Full board Committee Meeting Minutes June 1, 2006
Document: ... osed rules as adopted rules with a nonsubstantive change adding "onsite preceptor." 7. Chapter 172, Temporary and Limited Licenses, to include the addition of section 172.13 relating to Conceded Eminence Licenses and general rule cleanup. No comments were received. No one signed up to present oral c ...
“... he Form Y to expedite an application. Should this change, notification will be posted. ”
Can I expedite my physician assistant application?
At this time, only physician applicants can use the Form Y to expedite an application. Should this change, notification will be posted.
“... xas requires physicians to professionally use the name under which they are licensed by the Texas Medical Board. Using any other name may confuse or mislead the public and could be considered by the Board to be unprofessional conduct. A physician who wishes to change his or her professional name mus ... ”
As a physician, is it okay to go by a nickname or shortened version of my given name in my practice?
Texas requires physicians to professionally use the name under which they are licensed by the Texas Medical Board. Using any other name may confuse or mislead the public and could be considered by the Board to be unprofessional conduct. A physician who wishes to change his or her professional name must use the Application for Name Change.
“... gives an explanation of your request, a completed Name Change Application form and a notarized copy of the legal document(s) that granted your name change, i.e. marriage license, divorce decree etc. ”
What do I need to do to change the name I use professionally?
You must provide us with a statement that gives an explanation of your request, a completed Name Change Application form and a notarized copy of the legal document(s) that granted your name change, i.e. marriage license, divorce decree etc.
“... icense types that cannot use the online system, a Change of Address form is available, but not required. Information on the new Change of Address system is available at: http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/change-address ”
Can I give my change of address over the phone?
No. However, changes in mailing or practice addresses can now be updated online in most situations. For those license types that cannot use the online system, a Change of Address form is available, but not required. Information on the new Change of Address system is available at: http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/change-address
“Within 30 days of the change or addition. This can be done through the Online Supervisions and Prescriptive Delegation Registration System. ”
How soon does a PA need to update the Board about a change in supervising physicians? What about an addition?
Within 30 days of the change or addition. This can be done through the Online Supervisions and Prescriptive Delegation Registration System.
“A name change or change of address for a registered pain management clinic must be submitted in writing (by mail or fax). Please use the PMC change of address form located here. ”
How do I submit a name change or change of address for my pain management clinic?
A name change or change of address for a registered pain management clinic must be submitted in writing (by mail or fax). Please use the PMC change of address form located here.
“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 ... ”
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 requirements for what needs to be included on a prescription drug order.
“... e of the APRN or PA. That said, there has been no change in the law that requires that a physician must provide adequate supervision of delegates. In any given case, the distance between a physician’s primary practice and the practice site at which the physician’s delegates provide medic ... ”
How many miles from my delegating physician can my practice site be?
SB 406 eliminated site based prescriptive authority. The law is silent regarding the practice location of the physician and its proximity to the practice site of the APRN or PA. That said, there has been no change in the law that requires that a physician must provide adequate supervision of delegates. In any given case, the distance between a physician’s primary practice and the practice site at which the physician’s delegates provide medical services may be an important factor in determining the quality of the physician’s supervision.
“... this determination. That said, there has been no change in the law that requires that a physician must provide adequate supervision of delegates. In any given case, the number or percentage of charts reviewed may be an important factor in determining the quality of the physician’s supervision ... ”
How many charts must be reviewed?
The law does not provide a specific number or percentage of charts that must be reviewed. Rather, the law provides that the number of charts to be reviewed is determined by the parties to the prescriptive authority agreement. The number may vary from one practice setting to another. Factors such as the length of time the APRN or PA has been in practice, the length of time the physician and APRN or PA have practiced together, whether the parties to the prescriptive authority agreement practice together in the same practice setting, and the complexity of patient care needs should be given consideration when making this determination. That said, there has been no change in the law that requires that a physician must provide adequate supervision of delegates. In any given case, the number or percentage of charts reviewed may be an important factor in determining the quality of the physician’s supervision.
“... ical data/information is data that will typically change from visit to visit. For example, many EMR systems bring forward from the previous encounter non-biographical information such as symptoms, diagnosis, vitals, lab levels, history, previous treatments etc... However, because symptoms often reso ... ”
What is "non-biographical" information as it pertains to an Electronic Medical Record (EMR)?
165.1(a) (10) now requires the following:
"All non-biographical populated fields, contained in a patient's electronic medical record, must contain accurate data and information pertaining to the patient based on actual findings, assessments, evaluations, diagnostics or assessments as documented by the physician."
Non-biographical data/information is data that will typically change from visit to visit. For example, many EMR systems bring forward from the previous encounter non-biographical information such as symptoms, diagnosis, vitals, lab levels, history, previous treatments etc... However, because symptoms often resolve between encounters (as result of treatment), diagnoses may no longer be active or present (because of previous treatments), and vitals fluctuate, such data fields should not contain inaccurate, non-current, or irrelevant data that is not pertinent to the present illness/issue. Such information may be part of the patient’s history, but should not be reflected as current/present unless such symptoms/diagnoses are ongoing. Such information may become part of the patient’s historical data/information contained in the electronic medical record. Non-biographical information/data contained in a medical record for each encounter should be based on actual assessment, evaluations or other diagnostics that are documented by the physician.
Also see: EMR Position Statement
“As part of the “My TMB” system, we are now able to offer the ability to update mailing and practice addresses online for the majority of our licensees. To update your mailing or practice address online click the “My TMB” link in the upper right hand corner of our website ... ”
How do I change my address with the Texas Medical Board?
As part of the “My TMB” system, we are now able to offer the ability to update mailing and practice addresses online for the majority of our licensees.
To update your mailing or practice address online click the “My TMB” link in the upper right hand corner of our website (near the “search” box), and create an account if you do not have one already.
“... s beginning to work for them. If there is a change to the scope of the delegation, physicians must notify the Board within 30 days of this change.PAs are likewise required to register their supervising physicians with the Board prior to beginning to practice under the employment or prescriptiv ... ”
Do I have to let the Medical Board know about my delegates/supervising physicians?
Yes, if you are a physician or a physician assistant.
Physicians are required to register all PAs and APRNs that they supervise prior to the delegates beginning to work for them. If there is a change to the scope of the delegation, physicians must notify the Board within 30 days of this change.
PAs are likewise required to register their supervising physicians with the Board prior to beginning to practice under the employment or prescriptive authority agreement. They are also required to notify the Board within 30 days of any change to the scope of the delegation.
APRNs should look to guidance provided by the Texas Board of Nursing for how to register their delegating physicians, as the Medical Board does not have licensing authority for nurses.
“... or their own individual waiver. Although this may change in the future, TMB is currently unable to track waivers by group. ”
Does everyone at my practice have to apply for a waiver or just the medical director?
Currently, each individual physician who needs a waiver will have to apply for their own individual waiver. Although this may change in the future, TMB is currently unable to track waivers by group.
“... cribers when their waiver expires. This may change in the future. ”
Will I be notified before my waiver expires?
No, TMB is not currently notifying prescribers when their waiver expires. This may change in the future.