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Re: TCSB #78: Urgent! Dr. Rea's license endangered by Insu rance Co   Message List  
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I am curious. Has Doctor Rea healed anyone of MCS?
Darrell

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Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:34 pm

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Yahoo is messed up again.  Reposting this because many groups bounced back.
 
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I did confirm these email addressed don't work.  Here are the snail mail and fax addresses for TMB.  I think the Investigations Division is the one we need to contact.
 
Contact Information

Location Address:
Acupuncture(use department-appropriate mail code)
333 Guadalupe
Tower 3, Suite 610
Austin, TX 78701

Mailing Address:
Acupuncture(use department-appropriate mail code)


P.O. Box 2018
Austin, TX 78768-2018

Physician Licensure Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2029
Austin, TX 78768-2029
E-mail: verifcic@tmb.state.tx.us

Main Phone: (512) 305-7010

Customer Service Phone: (512) 305-7030 (Outside Texas)
Customer Service Phone:
  (800) 248-4062 (Texas only)
Customer Service E-mail:
verifcic@tmb.state.tx.us

Open Records Requests E-mail: openrecords@tmb.state.tx.us or 
Open Records Requests Fax: (512) 305-7051
Web master: Web_Resource@tmb.state.tx.us

Divisions

Acupuncturists
This department of the Licensure Division supports the Board of Acupuncture Examiners and administers the licensing program for acupuncturists.
Phone: (512) 305-7030
Fax: (512) 305-7009

Administration/Finance
The Administrative Services and Finance Division keeps the agency running smoothly. The Finance Department handles all the agency's accounting and fiscal operations. Support services provides mail, purchasing, receptionist and other administrative support for the agency.

Phone: (512) 305-7050
Fax: (512) 305-7008

Compliance
The Compliance Department staff, including field compliance officers, works to assure that those licensees under disciplinary orders from the Board comply with the orders.

Phone: (512) 305-7098
Fax: (512) 305-7068

Consumer Complaint Hotline

Phone: 1-800-201-9353
(Toll-free in Texas only)
Fax:
(512) 463-9416

Customer Affairs

Phone: (512) 305-7030
Fax:
(512) 463-9416

Customer Information Center
The Customer Information Center responds to requests for verifications of licenses for physicians, physician assistants and acupuncturists by phone, in writing and computer dial-up services. CIC Representatives are also trained to answer general questions for Physician Licensure and Permits.

Phone: (512-) 305-7030
Fax:
(512) 463-9416
Data Sales (Data Products)    Phone: (512) 305-7048
Fax:
(512) 305-7008 

Disciplinary Action Hotline

Phone: 1-800-248-4062
(Toll-free in Texas only)

Executive

Phone: (512) 305-7011
Fax:
(512) 305-7051

Investigations
The Investigations Department investigates complaints against licensees (physicians, physician assistants and acupuncturists). It includes field investigators who work throughout the state. This department also processes data entry of professional liability claims and suits against physicians, physician assistants and acupuncturists.

Phone: (512) 305-7100
Fax:
(512) 305-7007

Licensure Verifications

Voice: (512) 305-7030
Fax: (512) 463-9416

Litigation
Attorneys in the Litigation Department prepare disciplinary action cases and represent the Board in informal settlement conferences/show compliance hearings or before administrative law judges. Board litigation staff only address legal concerns related to pending cases.

Phone: (512) 305-7070
Fax: (512) 305-7007

Non-Profit Health Organizations

Phone: (512) 305-7030
Fax:
(512) 305-7009

Personnel

Phone: (512) 305-7063
Fax:
(512) 305-7008

Physician Assistants
This department of the Licensure Division supports the Texas Physician Assistant Board and administers the licensing program for physician assistants.

Phone: (512) 305-7030
Fax:
(512) 305-7009

Physicians in Training
This department of the Licensure Division issues various training permits such as physicians in training, visiting professor, faculty temporary licensing, national health corporation, and consulting physician approval letters.

Phone: (512) 305-7130
Fax:
(512) 305-7009

Physician Licensure
This department of the Licensure Division processes applications of physicians applying for licensure, assuring they meet the stringent qualifications for licensure in Texas and admission to the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Examination.

Phone: (512) 305-7130
Fax:
(512) 305-7009

Permits/Renewal (Physician Registration & CME)
This department of the Licensure Division oversees the annual renewal process for physicians licensed in Texas to assure they maintain their licensing qualifications. This department also issues permits for non-certified radiologic technicians.

Phone: (512) 305-7020
Fax:
(512) 305-7009

Public Information
The Public Information Officer responds to media inquiries; prepares news releases and the Board's semi-annual newsletter, The Medical Board Bulletin; prepares speeches and presentations; provides design, production and editing support for the agency; and manages TMB's web site content.

Phone: (512) 305-7018
Fax:
(512) 305-7008

Non-Certified Radiologic Technicians

Phone:(512) 305-7030
Fax:
(512) 463-9416

For Numbers Not Listed Above

Phone: (512) 305-7030
Fax:
(512) 463-9416

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 9:19 AM
Subject: TCSB #78: Urgent! Dr. Rea's license endangered by Insurance Company Influence

I could not get emails through to the TMB.  They all were returned to sender.  If someone else gets though, please let me know.  If email won't work, there are phone numbers listed below.
 
Lourdes Salvador
 
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Hi Everyone:  As this is urgent, I am sending this to everyone I know.  This is the Tucson Chemical Sensitivity Bulletin #78, dated August 17, 2007.
 
This bulletin is for anyone who cares about good health care and everyone who knows about or is a patient of Dr. William J. Rea at the Environmental Health Center, Dallas.  There are so few doctors who understand environmental illness and are willing and able to work with the chemically sensitive.  God help us we should lose any of them to the machinations of the insurance industry, and especially Dr. Rea!  For those unfamiliar with his work, visit www.ehcd.com .
 
A grave threat has arisen. 
 
I have verified from Ellie Morlan, Dallas clinic manager, that Dr. Rea's medical license is in danger of being revoked by the Texas Medical Board, apparently because one insurance company -- "representing" some clinic patients suffering the after-affects of 911 -- complained to the TMB in order to avoid paying the claims.
 
Please read the following information carefully and follow the instructions in the "Actions You Can Take Section."  There are two main contacts to make.  Everything is laid out clearly as to what to say and to whom to say it.  I have provided a "live" table of contents so you can jump to the section you want quickly.  The letter below was written August 7th and today is August 17th, so 10 days have already elapsed. 
 
Please note:  When making your calls, the issue is not how great Dr. Rea is.  The issue is the unfair procedings and tactics being used against him and other practitioners, and the terrible influence insurance companies are exerting on medical care and practice.  Not that personal praise for Dr. Rea is bad, it just isn't the main focus.  Please follow the instructions in the "Actions You Can Take" section.
 
Some time ago, we all worked together to successfully halt the property management company from laying down new carpeting in the clinic hallways.   Surely we can bring our energies to bear again at this most critical moment.  Thank you for your prompt action.  [Please do not reply to me.  Just follow the directions below.]
 
Steve Ross, M.A., Board Member, HEAL of Southern Arizona, and patient of Dr. Rea
 

 

Background: What The Texas Medical Board Is Doing

 

The TMB Case Against Dr. William J. Rea

 

Actions You Can Take

 

Contact the Director of the TMB

 

Ask TX Senator Jane Nelson, Chair of Senate Health and Human Services Committee, To Convene A Special Hearing

 

Weblink for more information

 

Editorial Written for the Houston Community Newspapers

 

Opposition Increases to Texas Medical Board’s Actions

Steven F. Hotze, M.D.

August 7, 2007

Background: What The Texas Medical Board Is Doing

Opposition to the Texas Medical Board (TMB) for permitting insurance companies to influence its investigations of physicians is growing.

 

The TMB has been accepting anonymous complaints from insurance companies and competing physicians.  The patients named in the anonymous complaints were unaware of them.

 

The TMB conducts its activities behind closed doors.  Only the physicians who have been brought before its courts of inquisition understand the injustices which the board has been perpetrating.

 

 Dr. Keith Miller, who has served as a member of the TMB’s disciplinary committee, has also served for Blue Cross Blue Shield on the Texas Medical Advisory Committee.  Dr. Miller has been accused of using his position to discipline physicians with whom Blue Cross Blue Shield was displeased.  This appears to be unethical at best, and corrupt at worst.

 

Anonymous “experts” are used by the board to discredit physicians accused of not following the insurance companies’ self-serving views of medical care.  In its secret hearings, where the accused physician is interrogated, neither recordings nor documentation of the proceedings are permitted.  The TMB acts as prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner.  The decision is predetermined.  Scores of physicians’ reputations and livelihoods have been ruined and their patients left holding the bag.  There appears to be collusion between the insurance companies and the TMB.

 

The TMB Case Against Dr. William J. Rea

The outrageous case against Dr. Bill Rea, a prominent Dallas physician, founder of the Environmental Health Center in Dallas and leader in the field of Environmental Medicine, has catalyzed the opposition of patients and legislators to the TMB’s Star Chamber tactics. Dr. Rea has treated over 30,000 patients at his center since 1974.

 

In 2005 an anonymous complaint was filed with the TMB regarding Dr. Rea’s treatment of five patients, all of whom lived in Manhattan, and who had experienced illnesses due to chemical exposure after the 9/11 attack.  All the patients were pleased with Dr. Rea’s care, as were their referring physicians.  The only common thread in the anonymous complaint was that all five patients carried Oxford Medical Insurance.  Apparently, Oxford had filed the anonymous complaint in order to keep from reimbursing the patients’ medical bills.

 

The TMB’s attorney informed Dr. Rea’s attorney that it didn’t matter what was said or what evidence was presented, Dr. Rea’s license would be revoked.  Despite the fact that 18 physicians evaluated and approved of Dr. Rea’s treatment, one hired board expert denigrated it. At the end of the sham review hearing, Dr. Miller recommended that Dr. Rea’s license be revoked. 

 

Upon learning about this injustice, several prominent Texas state senators and representatives have called for an investigation of the TMB. These legislators were aware of numerous cases of doctors who had been railroaded by the TMB.

 

An organized effort to inform the public of the TMB’s close relationship with insurance companies has created an outcry. 

 

Despite the immunity afforded TMB members, several prominent Texas attorneys have indicated that if the TMB members have acted with malicious intent, then they may be held personally liable for their actions and the damages which they have caused.  They should be.

 

Actions You Can Take

Here are Actions You Can Take Today to Protect Your Patient-Doctor Relationship from the Insurance Companies and Their Agents on the Texas Medical Board

The Texas Medical Board is made up of 19 unelected members who are appointed by the governor. Their activities are poorly monitored. This is the first organized action to protest the TMB’s unconstitutional and un-American actions which deny due process to physicians. The TMB is targeting physicians who oppose the insurance companies’ standards of care which limit treatment options, deny claims and increase insurance companies’ profits. It is unconscionable that the TMB would be working for the insurance companies’ agenda at the expense of the patient-doctor relationship.

Contact the Director of the TMB

  1. Today, contact Dr. Don Patrick, Executive Director of the Texas Medical Board, at 512.305.7010.  Calling is the most immediate and effective method to let Patrick and the TMB know that we are oppose their tactics. You may also e-mail him at donald.patrick@tmb.state.tx.us and copy all the TMB members below. Cut and paste their e-mail addresses in the CC: of your e-mail to Dr. Don Patrick.

    (This list can be copied and pasted into the CC or BCC field of your email message.)

Roberta.kalafut@tmb.state.tx.us; Lawrence.anderson@tmb.state.tx.us; Michael.arambula@tmb.state.tx.us; Julie.attebury@tmb.state.tx.us;
jose.benavides@tmb.state.tx.us; patricia.blackwell@tmb.state.tx.us; Melinda.fredricks@tmb.state.tx.us; Manuel.Guajardo@tmb.state.tx.us;
Amanullah.khan@tmb.state.tx.us; Melinda.mcmichael@tmb.state.tx.us; Margaret.mcneese@tmb.state.tx.us; keith.miller@tmb.state.tx.us;
charles.oswalt@tmb.state.tx.us; larry.price@tmb.state.tx.us; Annette.raggette@tmb.state.tx.us; paulette.southard@tmb.state.tx.us;
Timothy.turner@tmb.state.tx.us; Timothy.webb@tmb.state.tx.us; Irvin.zeitler@tmb.state.tx.us;

Communicate to him that a) the anonymous complaint against Dr. Bill Rea should be dismissed, b) the TMB should prohibit anonymous complaints, anonymous witnesses and sham reviews of physicians, and c) you oppose the influence which insurance companies have on the actions of the TMB.

Ask TX Senator Jane Nelson, Chair of Senate Health and Human Services Committee, To Convene A Special Hearing

2.      Today, contact Texas Senator Jane Nelson, Chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, at 512.463.0112 and by e-mail, jane.nelson@senate.state.tx.us.

Also, for Texas residents or anyone who wishes to, contact the Texas State Representative and State Senator by going to www.projectfans.org and entering your zip code. This website will give you the phone numbers and e-mail addresses of legislators in Austin.

Ask Senator Nelson to convene a Special Senate Hearing to investigate the actions of the Texas Medical Board.

Communicate to them that a) the anonymous complaint against Dr. Bill Rea should be dismissed, b) the TMB should prohibit anonymous complaints, anonymous witnesses and sham reviews of physicians, and c) you oppose the influence which insurance companies have on the actions of the TMB.

You need to act immediately to protect your rights. 

Weblink

Go to www.projectfans.org and use the link on the Project FANS home page to contact your State Representative and Senator by phone, e-mail and fax today.

 
 
 
"Forgiveness is giving up all hope for a better past." -- Lily Tomlin
 



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I am curious. Has Doctor Rea healed anyone of MCS? Darrell Please note: message attached Yahoo is messed up again. Reposting this because many groups bounced...
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He saved a few lives that I know of! darguill <darguill@...> wrote: I am curious. Has Doctor Rea healed anyone of MCS? Darrell Please note: message...
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I have sent many severely poisoned people to Dr. Rea when they were too brain injured to follow my protocol. In every case these people returned much improved...
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what is your protocal in general? Darrell Please note: message attached I have sent many severely poisoned people to Dr. Rea when they were too brain injured...
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