COVID-19: Guidelines for re-opening your medical practice; CME: Medication and prescribing safety; Failure to diagnose and treat infection; Failure to respond to test results
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TMLT risk managers urge physicians to stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccination information.

New HHS rule narrowly expands telemedicine across state lines for “COVID-19 countermeasures.”

Resources for practices on appropriate quarantine, infection control measures, and safe return to work protocols.

State requirements for chronic pain patients have been temporarily suspended by Governor Greg Abbott until June 6, 2020.

The Texas Medical Board (TMB) has issued a statement to update physicians on the TMB’s response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

TMA releases updated FAQ on COVID-19 testing information

As COVID-19 stay-at-home orders relax, practices are re-opening and must now follow new safety standards and guidelines.

Updated May 11 — Issues include encouraging social distancing and screening patients for symptoms.

TMLT’s Risk Management Department offers recommendations for adopting COVID-19 considerations in your informed consent process.

Best practices to communicate with patients and families during COVID-19.

Explore the potential causes, implications, and solutions for stress and burnout in a health care setting, including how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting our community.

Explore how to optimize your virtual office for telehealth visits with patients.

A discussion of risk management recommendations for physicians as they continue to practice during COVID-19. Topics include encouraging social distancing and screening patients.

New dividend will save policyholders $13 million in premium
A new online training initiative led by the CDC encourages all frontline health care workers to learn more about the foundations of infection prevention and control.

TMB urges caution around questionable COVID-19 treatments

Governor relaxes rules for supervising PAs and APRNs

Coverage offered at no cost to Texas physicians who volunteer in direct response to the COVID-19 emergency.

Learn about this new coverage for retired Texas physicians who want to join the fight against COVID-19.

TMB issues guidance "to help patients and licensees navigate providing care as much as possible."