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PA Initial Registration Fees

“... escription Monitoring Program (PMP) 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 Physician Assistant Board and prorate ... ”

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PA Subsequent Registration Fees

“... 5 for the Physician Health Program (PHP) and a $2 Office of Patient Protection fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining $535 is the fee required by the TMB.   These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below.     Subsequent Registration Agency Fee Of ... ”

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Physician in Training (PIT)

“... rd party payor ID#, if applicable, from their GME office or residency training program coordinator.  The 3rd party ID# is needed if the program will be paying the application fee. For questions about the application process, contact Customer Services at (512) 305-7030. Apply  App ... ”

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Office-Based Anesthesia

“Each physician who provides anesthesia services or performs a procedure for which anesthesia services are provided in an outpatient setting, including the use of analgesics and anxiolytics, must register and pay a fee to the Texas Medical Board. The current fee for office-based anesthesia is a total ... ”

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Medical License Limited to Underserved Areas

“... individual application processing time will vary based on the complexity of the application. The processing time clock begins when the applicant has submitted all initial documents and has moved to the second step.  Factors that increase the processing time are answering “yes” to a ... ”

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Other Delegation FAQs

“... ed by the hospital, is this considered a facility-based practice? Is a prescriptive authority agreement required in a hospital or long term care facility-based practice? At how many facilities can one physician delegate prescriptive authority through protocols? Who may delegate prescriptive au ... ”

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OBA - Level II

“... services -  The administration of tumescent anesthesia; the delivery of analgesics or anxiolytics by mouth in dosages greater than allowed at Level I, as prescribed for the patient on order of a physician; or (except as provided by Board rule §192.2(b)(9) relating to Provision of Anesthes ... ”

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OBA - Level IV

“... ics, including regional anesthetics and monitored anesthesia care; spinal, epidural, or caudal blocks for the purposes of providing anesthesia or monitored anesthesia care.  Physicians who practice medicine in Texas and who administer anesthesia or perform a procedure for which anesthesia servi ... ”

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Acudetox - Annual Reg Fees

“The registration fee includes a $1 per year Office of Patient Protection fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining fee is required by the TMB. These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below.   Subsequent Registration Length of Permit Agency Fee OPP Total c ... ”

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Rule Making Process

“... include input from a wide variety of stakeholders based on periodic stakeholder meetings.  The frequency of rulemaking in any given year varies depending on the volume of newly passed legislation, the number of rule chapters open for review and comment based on state requirements for rule revie ... ”

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Physician Subsequent Registration Fees

“... the Physician Health Program (PHP), and a $2 Office of Patient Protection fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining $370 is the fee required by the TMB.   These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below. Subsequent Biennial Registration Length of Permit Ag ... ”

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Out-of-State Telemedicine License

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 ... ”

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Public Health Topics

“... the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs with the Office of National Drug Control Policy to address acute and chronic pain in light of the ongoing opioid crisis. The Task Force mandate is to identify gaps, inconsistencies, and updates and to make recommendations for best practices for managing acute ... ”

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ALERT – Scam Targeting DEA Registrants & Other Health Professionals

“... or more information, contact your local DEA Field Office, which may be found at https://apps.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/contactDea/spring/fullSearch. You may also contact the Registration Service Center: 1-800-882-9539 or DEA.Registration.Help@usdoj.gov.   FBI Warns Health Care Professionals of Ong ... ”

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Practice Resources

“... , physicians responsible for the management of an office that provides ongoing medical care to elderly persons are required by TMB to offer, to the extent possible as determined by the physician, the opportunity to receive the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines to each elderly person who receives o ... ”

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Is a CRNA under a valid delegation order, subject to discipline by the Texas Medical Board under the Medical Practice Act for a violation of the standard of care in the selection and administration of anesthesia or the care of an anesthetized patient?

“No, while the selection and administration of anesthesia is a medical act, if such an act was validly delegated to a CNRA by a physician, the act is considered to be within the practice of nursing and governed by the Nursing Practice Act.  Any discipline for a violation of the standard of care ... ”

What is "non-biographical" information as it pertains to an Electronic Medical Record (EMR)?

“... te 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 ... ”

I just found out that my fingerprints were rejected. May I immediately request new fingerprint cards?

“... nts can be rejected by either DPS or the FBI. Our office will not communicate that a reprint is needed until we receive your unique reference code, which you may then use on the IdentoGo site to waive the fee for a required reprint. ”

What is the TMB definition of an analgesic and anxiolytics?

“... that alleviate pain, but not including non-opioid based drugs such as acetaminophen or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).Anxiolytics--Dangerous or scheduled drugs used to provide sedation and/or to treat episodes of anxiety. ”

Are CRNA’s authorized to practice independent of physician supervision and delegation?

“... s not possess independent authority to administer anesthesia without delegation by a physician.” (Page 5). Since the selection and administration of anesthesia is a medical act, CRNAs must be properly delegated this act by a physician.  A CRNA who administers anesthesia without prope ... ”