Title: Texas Medical Board
1Texas Medical Board
- Irvin Zeitler Jr, D.O.
- President
- Mari Robinson, JD Alan T. Moore, M.D.
- Executive Director Medical Director
2Mission Statement
- Our mission is to protect and enhance the
publics health, safety and welfare by
establishing 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.
3Licensee Demographics
4Licensure Application Growth
5Average Days to License
6Complaints Received FY 99-08
6923
6514
6090
6038
5164
5211
4942
4648
4427
3585
7Complaints by Source - FY 08
TMB category includes registrations responses,
CME audits, medical malpractice reviews,
newspaper items, and board discovered violations.
8COMPLAINT CATEGORIES
- Standard of Care
- Unprofessional Conduct Boundary Anger
Management etc. - Impairment
- Administrative Fast Track
9STANDARD OF CARE COMPLAINTS BY SPECIALTY
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11RATIO OF STANDARD OF CARE COMPLAINTS TO SPECIALTY
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13Fast Track Resolution
- Streamlined communications
- Resolved in 60-90 days (current av. 67 days)
- Distinction made in newsletter for these cases
- Improved efficiency allows resources to be
concentrated on standard of care, unprofessional
conduct and impairment cases
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15COMPLAINTS FY 08
Total Complaints 6,514
Non-Jurisdictional 1929 (30)
Jurisdictional 4585 (70)
1st chance to respond
Jurisdictional Filed 2725 (60)
Jurisdictional Not Filed 1860 (40)
2nd chance to respond
Dismissed During Investigation 1905 (70)
Dismissed During Internal Review 300 (10)
3rd 4th chances to respond
ISC 520 (20)
Dismissed During ISC 170 (33)
5th 6th chances to respond
Orders 350 (67)
16Jurisdictional Complaints Filed
- 70 75 deal with standard of care.
- Senate Bill 104 became law in 2003. This law
requires all standard of care cases to be
reviewed by at least two expert panelists. - The expert panelists are Board Certified, engaged
in the active practice of medicine in Texas,
practice in the same or similar area as the
physician being investigated. - Two panelists must agree that the physicians
care either met or did not meet the standard of
care. -
17TMB RULE CHANGE
- All Expert Panelists will be asked to watch a
tutorial describing the duties and
responsibilities of a panelist. - All Expert Panelists must pass an examination
based on the tutorial. - Upon passing the exam, the panelist will receive
1 hour of Category I Ethics CME. - Each panelist will receive a maximum of 6 hours
of Category I CME credit per year for the work
they do in serving as a panelist.
18BOARD ORDER CATEGORIES
- Standard of Care
- Unprofessional Conduct Boundary Anger
Management etc. - Impairment
- Administrative Fast Track