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Medical board says it’ll try to improve relations with doctors


AUSTIN - legislator to challenge the Texas Medical Board officials Wednesday on complaints against doctors, the reasons for this long to resolve, and what can be done to reassure doctors that the Agency could not.

“What I would like to see some healing and match,” said Debbie Riddle Czech, Tomball Republican. “At the moment, there is a big gap.”

Legislators and public officials also discussed meals anecdotal information, that the number of complaints against doctors who may be because an increase in the legislature limited medical error, actions for the year 2003, in which the lawyers to find for patients Texas Medical Board, the case before the court.

The committee reported in 1894 involved studies of the end of February. This figure has changed very little over the past few years and, before 2003, it was flying at about 600 to 800 active cases, said Marielle Robinson, in charge of the investigation and respect for the principles of medical assistance on board .

The consumer group Texas Watch asserts that he would not be surprised if the lawyers for the claimants related patients in the board of directors. Texas Watch said, for sending patients, even if they have complaints.

Riddle and Rep. Geanie Morrison, R-Victoria, said he had heard about him, such as doctors, health services from the point of view contradictory captain and retaliatory measures.

“These are not marginalized area, we are talking about strange people. It is good that the man complies with the heads of state of all the world would see, and they have some very serious concerns about what is actually happening” , “said Riddle.

Texas Medical Board Officer of the Assembly legal committee subcommittee Wednesday as part of routine consultations as legislators prepare to write the state budget in the year 2009.

Rep. Fred Brown, Bryan Republican, the chairmanship of the subcommittee, said while trying to improve “public relations” with doctors, medical care on board needs to address the problems of manipulation anonymous complaints, conflicts of interest because of the violation, the trial of privacy and of retaliation against those who speak.

The law in question, how long the appeals process - sometimes as much as a year - and that medical specialists are selected for the audit panels.

Medical Board guide, a Fast-Track procedures, reducing the duration of some cases of appeal of the order of 180 days to 60 or 90 days, “said Robinson.

Robinson also said that the committee seeks to facilitate communication with doctors to clarify a lot of misinformation, existing ones. ”

Rep. Eddie Lucio III, a Democrat, Brownsville, prompted officials to a collection agency meetings with doctors in his field soon. Riddle said she thought it would be a good idea in their neighborhood, although some doctors, she said to be resilient, because it had no confidence in the platinum.

Dr. Tom Garcia, Houston cardiologist and president of the Harris County Medical Society, said he wanted a powerful Texas Medical Board for the protection of patients, including an investigation fair and consistent.

“We want our patients empowered. We want freedom of choice. And we want to be able to complain, “said Garcia. “The public has the right to complain.”

He said he knows of some doctors’ events that have paralyzed the system of the complaint, without prompt resolutions. These problems need to be analyzed, so the national control system can lead to a national market driving licence, said Garcia, a member of the Texas Medical Association Board of Trustees.

Texas Watch manager Alex Winslow said only a small number of doctors are the subject of complaints with the Board.

The Committee must work efficiently, safe for patients, Winslow said.

“Given that patients have largely lost their access to the judicial system, it is the responsibility of medical authorities on board vigorously monitor the medical profession,” said Winslow. “If some inconveniences, the doctors, so be it.”

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