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CDC & HHS Request for Comment Management of Acute and Chronic Pain
It is vitally important for the members of the Texas Pain Society to submit comments to CDC & HHS by June 16, 2020.
You can use the TPS template letter here
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announces the opening of a docket to obtain comment concerning perspectives on and experiences with pain and pain management, including but not limited to the benefits and harms of opioid use, from patients with acute or chronic pain, patients' family members and/or caregivers, and health care providers who care for patients with pain or conditions that can complicate pain management (e.g., opioid use disorder or overdose)—hereafter called “stakeholders.” CDC will use these comments to inform its understanding of stakeholders' values and preferences related to pain and pain management options.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/04/17/2020-08127/management-of-acute-and-chronic-pain-request-for-comment?deliveryName=Share%20Your%20Perspective%3A%20Management%20of%20Acute%20and%20Chronic%20Pain%20%28US&cid=em1003562&utm_source=sfmc_email&utm_medium=email-1st_party&utm_campaign=nmd-general-us-pain_medicine-general&utm_content=n-n-n-n&sid=0032K00002O0WULQA3&id_mc=552681762
CMS has issued a new list of telemedicine and telehealth services that can be reimbursed through Medicare during the federally-declared Public Health Emergency for COVID-19. The complete list of covered services is available on the DWC telemedicine page.
Commissioner Brown has issued this memo on the changes.
Workers' compensation system and individual insurance carrier scorecards with year-to-date performance information can now be viewed online. The scorecards provide summary information related to complaints, timely reporting and payment of initial temporary income benefits, and timely reporting of medical bills and reconsideration medical bills.
The scorecard is on the TDI website.
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Below is an excerpt from an article published on January 15, 2020 in the Texas Society of Anesthesiologist Newsletter:
On the Shoulders of Giants: Legends of Texas Anesthesiology Gabor B. Racz, M.D., ChB, DABPM, FIPP
Grover E. Murray Professor
Input Needed for 2020 Medical Quality Review Annual Audit Plan
The Division of Workers’ Compensation is asking for input on the 2020 Medical Quality Review Annual Audit Plan (Annual Plan). The Annual Plan sets the priorities for the Medical Quality Review Panel audits during the upcoming year.
More information is on the TDI website.
**Review and Dispute activities start on April 1st and can continue until end of the calendar year**
CALL FOR CASE STUDIES: The Texas Pain Society invites members and others to submit case studies to be considered for presentation at the 11th Annual Scientific Meeting.
The call for case study is open to Texas fellows and residents in a pain fellowship. Entries must be received before the cutoff date. All submissions will be reviewed by the committee and the top 5 submissions will be asked to present live at the TPS 11th Annual Scientific Meeting in October.
2019 Winners!
September 6, 2019 marked another successful year of partnership between Texas Pain Society & Texas Society of Anesthesiologist!
Each year TPS presents a 3 hour parallel session regarding pain medicine during the TSA Annual Conference.
This year we had Drs. Max Eckmann, C.M. Schade and Dhanalakshmi Koyyalagunta, MD representing TPS and an interactive crowd that was very engaged in the current standards and best practices for treating chronic pain patients.
Hassenbusch Continued Learning Case Study Presentations
CALL FOR CASE STUDIES: The Texas Pain Society invites members and others to submit case studies to be considered for presentation at the 11th Annual Scientific Meeting.
TexMed 2019 - Texas Pain Society - Pain Lectures Success!
Many thanks to Drs. Tim Zoys & C.M. Schade for co-chairing the 2019 Texas Pain Society Program! Thank you to our amazing speakers for their time and energy and expertise to educate attendees about the most current standards for pain management. Each year this program continues to grow and attract more and more attendees, this year was another full room with over 140 attendees!
Primary Care Pain Medicine: State-of-the-Art 2019
Presented by Brian Bruel, MD, Director, Pain Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
Mark Your Calendars and Plan to Attend the Texas Pain Society Lectures During TexMed 2019
Date: Friday, May 17, 2019
Location: Hilton Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas - West Wing, Coronado A
Time: 7:3oam - 11:30am
Pain Medicine Program Agenda
7:30 AM: Welcome and Introductions
7:30 AM: (ETHICS) Primary Care Pain Medicine: State-of-the-Art 2019
Presented by Brian Bruel, MD, Director, Pain Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
8:00 AM: (ETHICS) Texas Medical Board Updates & Top 50 Pitfalls
Presented by Sherif Zafraan, MD, President, Texas Medical Board, Houston