
TMB is looking for feedback regarding PMC registration and TPS wants to hear from members. Join us for this virtual town hall to provide feedback and insight about the following general topics:
- Incentives to register & administrative burdens to register - Stigma to patients/ others - Discuss audit vs. inspection vs. investigation process - Use of PMP for audits - NarxCare score - Continuity of care - Is PMC registration as necessary as originally intended by the Legislature?
Moderated by TPS Legislative Committee Chair, C.M. Schade, MD, PhD
The event is for members only. Please login to your TPS Member account to register.
Note, this event will not be recorded. Must be present to receive CME, logged in no later than 15 minutes after the start, and stay through the entirety.
CME
The Texas Pain Society is accredited by the Texas Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
This course has been designated by Texas Pain Society for 1 credit of education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.
OBJECTIVE
Discuss the new TMB PMC Registration rules including but not limited to:
- Incentives to register & administrative burdens to register - Stigma to patients/ others - Discuss audit vs. inspection vs. investigation process - Use of PMP for audits - NarxCare score - Continuity of care - Is PMC registration as necessary as originally intended by the Legislature?
Target Audience
Texas physicians.
Disclosures to the Learner:
1. Notice of requirements for successful completion of continuing education activity:
- Register for the course
- Attend the live presentation in its entirety- Must be logged on with name visible no later than 15 minutes after the start of the program and must remain in the course to its entirety.
- Complete the Evaluation
2. The Texas Pain Society's live course has received no commercial support.
3. Disclosure of financial relationships:
The speakers and/or committee members have no financial relationships to disclose.
4. Non-endorsement Statement:
Accredited status does not imply endorsement of any commercial products or services by the Texas Pain Society.
5. Off-Label Use:
There is no discussion of off-label use in this presentation.
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