What is necessary for a podiatrist to admit a patient?
Podiatry patients must be co-admitted by another physician with the podiatrist.
When a physician delegates a medical act to any qualified and properly trained individual acting under their supervision, who is responsible for the act?
The supervising physician.
What are the medical practice restrictions for MDs infected with HIV, Hep B or are HBeAg positive?
Generally may not perform an exposure procedure
Do telemedicine physicians have to take the Texas JP Exam?
Yes.
What are the exceptions to the special telemedicine license?
How much CME does the Texas Board require per year?
24 hours
12 are formal
12 are informal
1 hour of medical ethics
What crime is committed if a physician practices medicine without a license or valid registration?
Third Degree Felony
Must a physician notify the board if they do not have malpractice insurance?
No they do not have to notify the Board
Who can initiate disciplinary action against a physician?
Anyone or the Board when relevant information exists that a physician poses a threat to the community and/or has violated the MPA
If a physician is suspended or receives criminal sanction in another state what must the TMB do?
The TMB has a duty to report it.
What does the physician need to do if he receives a Class B misdemeanor with deferred adjudication?
Report to the TMB in a similar manner as if there were not deferred adjudication.
How many lawsuits must a physician have to trigger the Board to review the license like a complaint?
3 lawsuits in 5 years.
Who does the TMB require to report physicians who pose a continuing threat to public welfare?
Licensed physicians
Medical peer review committees
Medical Students
PAs
When might the Board temporarily suspend a license without notice or hearing?
When the physician’s practice is found by the Board to constitute an immediate danger to the public.
If a license is revoked, how soon can it be reinstated?
No earlier than one year.
What sort of crime is violation of the MPA or Board decision?
Class A misdemeanor
What would happen if a physician solicits patients or receives remuneration for referrals?
If found guilty, it is a Class Misdemeanor a civil penalty of no more than $10,000 may be imposed.
How long must restriction of clinical privileges occur in order to be reportable to the board?
longer than 30 days
What must a plaintiff prove for medical malpractice?
A duty existed Breach of duty Failure was the cause of the injury Patient sustained recognizable injury Plaintiff must prove claim by a preponderance of evindence
What are the major causes of medical malpractice?
Poor record-keeping Criticism of other physicians Self-criticism Ghost surgery - surgery performed by another provider without the patient's consent Poor communication and bedside manner
What must a plaintiff do prior to a lawsuit?
File a letter of intent to sue the physician 60 days prior to lawsuit
What is the statue of limitations regarding malpractice suits?
A two-year statute limitation exists from the occurrence of the breach for health care claims.
How long doe the intent to sue suspend the statute of limitations?
75 days
What is the discovery rule exception?
A suit may be filed within two years from the date the plaintiff should have discovered that the negligent act took place.