“A pain management clinic is defined in statute and rule as a publicly or privately-owned facility for which a majority of patients are issued, on a monthly basis, a prescription for opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or carisoprodol, but not including suboxone.
A pain management clinic m ... ”
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“... ady have a CE Broker account for a license I hold in another state. Do I need to set up a new account for my Texas license?
No. You may simply add your Texas license to your existing CE Broker account. There is no additional fee (one-time or annual) to add your Texas license to an existing CE Broke ... ”
Description: Medical Board 2007 - June - Licensure Committee Agenda Item 10b: Applications for Biennial Recertification as Nonprofit Health Organization
Document: ... ducation Foundation, Conroe, TX 2. Family Medical Physician Group, Colorado City, TX 3. Southwestern Diabetic Physicians Association, Gainesville, TX
Description: Medical Board 2007 - June - Minutes of the Disciplinary Process Review Committee
Document: ... ority to require that DRC members who participate in ISCs relating to medical competency have the qualifications of an expert panel, and that DRC members will not be utilized to review medical competency complaints during the investigative process; and
C. Chapter 182, Use of Experts, 182.8 Expert Ph ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - June - Executive Committee Meeting Minutes
Document: ... ture. Ms. Goode explained that once the Governors Office signs the final supplemental bill, funds would then be available to pay back what was borrowed for the end of last fiscal year, six new FTEs and an upgrade in Enforcement.
Robert Simpson discussed the two issues already settled with the Attor ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - June - Finance Committee Meeting Minutes
Document: ... e quarterly reports completed by the Comptrollers Office to monitor how documents are created, entered, and released. Ms. Cuellar also discussed how payments are processed, travel, and the upcoming training courses that the Finance staff will be attending. Agenda item #3 Discussion regarding travel ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - June - Full Board Committee Meeting Minutes
Document: ... hing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practice of medicine and ensuring quality health care for the citizens of Texas through licensure, discipline, and education.
Agenda item #2, Board member report. Dr. Kalafut recognized Mr. Eddie J. Miles for his years many of serv ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - June - Licensure Committee Meeting Minutes
Document: ... ng for rehearing concerning eligibility:
Item 3a Physician licensure and physician in training permit There were none.
Item 3b Acudetox certification - There were none.
Item 3c Surgical assistant licensure - There were none.
Agenda Item 4 Discussion, recommendation, and possible action regarding ...
Description: ... abilitation Order Upon Applicants Submission of a Physician in Training Permit Application November 29, 2007
Document: ... abilitation Order Upon Applicants Submission of a Physician in Training Permit Application November 29, 2007 Applicant #594s application was reviewed due to inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety because of substance abuse; and not having actively practiced medicine full-tim ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Licensure Committee Action Item Agenda Item 2a Applicant #604 Licensure Committee Proposed Non-Public Non-Disciplinary Rehabilitation Order November 29, 2007
Document: ... to the full Board that the applicant be granted a Physician in Training (PIT) Permit under a non-public, non-disciplinary rehabilitation order for the duration of the PIT Permit that includes the following requirements: o Abstain from alcohol and drugs except as prescribed; comply with TMB screening ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Licensure Committee Action Item Agenda Item 2a Applicant #605 Licensure Committee Proposed Non-Public Non-Disciplinary Rehabilitation Order November 29, 2007
Document: ... cant be allowed to withdraw the application for a Physician-In-Training Permit, due to providing false or misleading information to the Board. Further, Dr. Oswalt moved to recommend to the full Board that upon submission of an application with truthful answers, the applicant be granted a Physician-I ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Licensure Committee Agenda Item 10a: Applications for Initial Certification as Nonprofit Health Organization
Document: ... tin Children's Chest Associates 2. Hopkins County Physician Services 3. Nix Health Services Corporation 4. Texas Children's Women's Specialists 5. Wellmed of Arkansas, Inc. 6. Wellmed of Louisiana, Inc
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Licensure Committee Agenda Item 10b: Applications for Biennial Recertification as Nonprofit Health Organizations
Document: ... Community Medicine Associates 20. Cook Children's Physician Network 21. Covenant Medical Group 22. CPR Health Services, Inc. 23. Dallas County Community Health an Medical Primary and Preventive Serices, Inc. 24. Dallas Methodist Physicians Network 25. Dallas Physician Medical Services for Children, ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Licensure Committee Agenda Item 10c: De-certification of Nonprofit Health Organizations
Document: ... fication of Nonprofit Health Organizations 1. JPS Physician Group, Inc 2. Partners For Women Healthcare, Inc
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Minutes of the Disciplinary Process Review Committee
Document: ... le review and proposed amendments to Chapter 192, Office Based Anesthesia Services , to include changes to 192.2 Provisions of Anesthesia Services in Outpatient Settings. Discussion, recommendation and possible action regarding proposed rule Chapter 187, Subchapter 187.75-187.81 Imposition of Admini ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Full Board Committee Meeting Minutes
Document: ... hing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practice of medicine and ensuring quality health care for the citizens of Texas through licensure, discipline, and education.
Agenda item #4, Executive Directors report. Dr. Patrick introduced Bruce Malone, M.D., Chair of the Texas ...
Description: Medical Board 2007 - November - Licensure Committee Meeting Minutes
Document: ... nd Ms. Mechler presented an overview of the KSTAR physician retraining project.
Executive Session was considered. Dr. Price moved, Dr. Benavides seconded, and the motion passed at 11:21 a.m. to go into executive session for private consultation and advice of counsel concerning pending or contemplat ...
“... 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 proper delegation from a physician would ... ”
Are CRNA’s authorized to practice independent of physician supervision and delegation?
No, neither the Medical Practice Act nor the Nursing Practice Act authorize independent practice by a CRNA. Additionally, Texas Attorney General Opinion No. KP-0266 found “A certified registered nurse anesthetist does 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 proper delegation from a physician would be liable for the unlicensed practice of medicine.
“To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request. If a physician has been on official retired status for two years or longer, the request must be reviewed by the Licensure Committee of the Board. Please contact th ... ”
My physician license is currently in a retired status. How to I return it to an active status so I can practice?
To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request. If a physician has been on official retired status for two years or longer, the request must be reviewed by the Licensure Committee of the Board. Please contact the Registration department for information on the approval procedure.
“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 c ... ”
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.
“To return to practice from retired status, a physician must submit an application online for re-activation/re-licensure and meet all of the current requirements for licensure. ”
Are there any additional requirements that I need to complete before I request to return my retired physician license to an active status?
To return to practice from retired status, a physician must submit an application online for re-activation/re-licensure and meet all of the current requirements for licensure.
“A physician, their delegated midlevel provider, or any other qualified and licensed individual delegated authority to check the PMP may do so on behalf of the prescriber. Ultimately though, it is the prescriber’s responsibility to ensure that the PMP has been checked and that they have r ... ”
Is only the prescriber allowed to check the PMP, or can someone else check on behalf of the physician?
A physician, their delegated midlevel provider, or any other qualified and licensed individual delegated authority to check the PMP may do so on behalf of the prescriber. Ultimately though, it is the prescriber’s responsibility to ensure that the PMP has been checked and that they have reviewed and taken into account any relevant information prior to issuing a prescription.
“There is nothing that discusses how far ahead of time the PMP check can be undertaken, however the reason for the requirement is to ensure that prescribers have as much information as possible in order to make informed decisions about prescribing certain controlled substances. If the PMP check ... ”
How far ahead of time can I check the PMP?
There is nothing that discusses how far ahead of time the PMP check can be undertaken, however the reason for the requirement is to ensure that prescribers have as much information as possible in order to make informed decisions about prescribing certain controlled substances. If the PMP check is completed too far ahead of time, then there may be new information in the PMP that the prescriber is not considering.
The PMP is updated on a 24-hour basis and therefore contains information accurate up to 24 hours prior to completion of the check.
“At this time, all you must do is fill out the waiver application. No additional information is currently required. ”
What do I need to submit to TMB in order to qualify for a waiver?
At this time, all you must do is fill out the waiver application. No additional information is currently required.
“... ted a waiver, it will be displayed on your public physician profile. This alone will serve as proof of your waiver. Generally, waiver requests are determined within 2-3 business days. You are encouraged to check your profile daily upon submitting your waiver request. You may also c ... ”
How will I be notified if I am granted a waiver?
If you are granted a waiver, it will be displayed on your public physician profile. This alone will serve as proof of your waiver. Generally, waiver requests are determined within 2-3 business days. You are encouraged to check your profile daily upon submitting your waiver request. You may also choose to print a simple copy of the ‘Verified Information’ section of your profile, which includes your waiver status, by choosing the “Print Verification” option on your profile.
“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. ”
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.
“If the supervising physician has a waiver, then the prescribing delegate is also covered under that waiver. So long as the prescribing delegate is prescribing under the authority of a physician who has been granted a waiver, then the prescribing delegate may use non-electronic prescribing means.&nbs ... ”
Do delegates who have prescribing authority have to apply for their own waiver or are they covered by the supervising physician’s waiver?
If the supervising physician has a waiver, then the prescribing delegate is also covered under that waiver. So long as the prescribing delegate is prescribing under the authority of a physician who has been granted a waiver, then the prescribing delegate may use non-electronic prescribing means. If a prescribing delegate is issuing a prescription under the authority of a physician who does not have a waiver, then the prescribing delegate must issue the prescription via e-prescribing.
If an individual wants to look up whether a prescribing delegate has a waver they can do so as listed below:
For physician assistants: A PA’s waiver status will not be viewable on their TMB public profile. Each PA’s public profile has a link to their supervising physician’s profile page. The physician’s profile page will list the waiver status.
For nurse practitioners: APRN waivers are determined by the Texas Board of Nursing. Information on the waiver process for the APRNs is available on the Texas Board of Nursing Website.
“ If a physician has a waiver from e-prescribing, it is viewable on their public profile page, under the section entitled “Verified Information.” If you want to verify that a PA or nurse practitioner has a waiver, you will have to look at the delegating physician’s ... ”
How can someone determine if a practitioner has a waiver?
If a physician has a waiver from e-prescribing, it is viewable on their public profile page, under the section entitled “Verified Information.” If you want to verify that a PA or nurse practitioner has a waiver, you will have to look at the delegating physician’s public profile. You can look up a prescriber’s public profile here: Look up a License
NOTE: Per the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, a “pharmacist is not responsible for ensuring there is a waiver. In addition, there is no requirement of the pharmacist to ensure an appropriate waiver is granted.”
“... erprints. This ID number is assigned at the time of application submission. If you were assigned a 5-digit ID number at the time of your application submission, please use a leading zero when submitting your fingerprints. Example: ID number “12345” becomes “012345”. ... ”
What if my Board issued ID number is only 5 digits long?
A Board issued 6-digit ID number is required for submitting your fingerprints. This ID number is assigned at the time of application submission. If you were assigned a 5-digit ID number at the time of your application submission, please use a leading zero when submitting your fingerprints. Example: ID number “12345” becomes “012345”.
“... ; While processing times vary (average turnaround time is less than 10 business days), please note it can take 4-6 weeks for hard card submissions. If you believe that you should be able to access the online registration system, and you are not able to, please contact us a Registrations@tmb.st ... ”
I submitted my fingerprints. Why am I still not able to enter the online registration?
Please note that the fingerprint background check results will be required prior to a license being able to access the online registration system. While processing times vary (average turnaround time is less than 10 business days), please note it can take 4-6 weeks for hard card submissions. If you believe that you should be able to access the online registration system, and you are not able to, please contact us a Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us.
“Not at this time. Fingerprinting services are provided through IdentoGo by IDEMIA (formerly known as MorphoTrust USA, LLC) for a fee, payable directly to IdentoGo. Results of the fingerprinting will be sent directly to TMB from both the Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Records and the Fede ... ”
Can I get my fingerprints done anywhere?
Not at this time. Fingerprinting services are provided through IdentoGo by IDEMIA (formerly known as MorphoTrust USA, LLC) for a fee, payable directly to IdentoGo. Results of the fingerprinting will be sent directly to TMB from both the Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Records and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.