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  1. Anyone may register a complaint against a practitioner licensed by the Board. Complaints must be submitted in writing. The identity of complainants is protected and kept confidential by law, with the exception of complaints filed by insurance and pharmaceutical companies.

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  3. To place a complaint: Submit your complaint electronically via the Online Complaint Form, or print a PDF version COMPLAINT FORM (SPANISH COMPLAINT FORM ) and mail it in, or call the Complaint Hotline 1-800-201-9353 and follow the automated prompts to request a complaint form.

  4. Complaints must be submitted in writing. The identity of complainants is protected and kept confidential by law, with the exception of complaints filed by insurance and pharmaceutical companies. The Board cannot accept complaints submitted anonymously. Complaints may be emailed, mailed or faxed.

  5. Jan 8, 2015 · Some states provide full disciplinary histories, including legal documents about violations and subsequent board actions, online. Others charge a fee or require a public records request. You can...

  6. Sep 2, 2020 · In 2007, according to the Texas Medical Association, the Board received about 6,800 complaints and completed around 2,400 investigations. Between 60-70% of those cases were dismissed. Around 500 cases went to informal settlement conferences, and the Board levied penalties in 300-350 of those cases.

  7. Apr 19, 2011 · The Board receives roughly 6,000 complaints each year, and they come from various sources, including patients, subsequent providers, competitors, former employees, and even the Board itself. Essentially, anyone can file a complaint with the Board, and the Board is required by law to investigate it.

  8. Assistance in filing a complaint is available by. calling the following telephone number: 1-800-201-9353. For more information please visit our website at. www.tmb.state.tx.us.

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