Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1013

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/18/11  
Introduced
1/31/11  
Voted on by House
5/11/11  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Medical Board and the regulation of certain persons licensed by the board.

Impact

The implications of HB 1013 are noteworthy as they seek to enhance the accountability and transparency of the Texas Medical Board. By specifying that complaints must include the complainant's details, it aims to reduce frivolous complaints while ensuring that complainants' identities are protected in cases where disclosure may jeopardize an investigation. Additionally, it introduces strict timelines for the board to respond to complaints and mandates that an expert physician panel be involved in reviewing cases, especially those that might indicate a breach of medical standards.

Closing

Overall, HB 1013 represents a significant legislative effort to reform the Texas Medical Board's procedures and enhance the regulatory framework governing medical practice in Texas, aiming to foster a system that better protects both patients and physicians.

Summary

House Bill 1013 relates to the powers and duties of the Texas Medical Board, specifically focusing on the board's authority in managing complaints against physicians and the procedural aspects governing disciplinary actions. The bill proposes several amendments to the Occupations Code, significantly altering how the Medical Board operates, particularly in how it handles complaints regarding licensed practitioners. Key changes include ensuring that complaints cannot be accepted anonymously and requiring detailed notification processes when a complaint is filed against a physician.

Contention

However, the bill has generated some debates around the balance between protecting the integrity of medical licensing processes and the rights of patients to voice concerns. Critics argue that while the bill aims to streamline procedures and ensure thorough investigations into complaints, it could unintentionally deter patients from coming forward if they fear retribution or exposure. Proponents assert that these measures are necessary to ensure serious complaints are taken seriously without being overshadowed by unfounded accusations.

Companion Bills

TX SB906

Identical Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Medical Board.

Similar Bills

TX SB93

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TX SB2398

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TX SB2397

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TX HB286

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TX HB179

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