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New Texas Medical Board Rules: What Med Spas & IV Clinics Need to Know

Avoiding Board Investigations: The Importance of Good Faith Examinations
Good Faith Examinations are not just regulatory requirements; they are foundational to ethical, patient-centered care in the aesthetic field. By adhering to the principles and practices of GFEs, we not only safeguard patients but also elevate the standard of care in our industry. Healthcare professionals are advocates for patients' wellbeing, and it's their duty to ensure that every aesthetic journey begins with a comprehensive and thoughtful good faith examination. The attorney team at Lengea Law coupled with the healthcare team at Spakinect can help you implement a good faith exam process to keep your practice compliant and keep your patients safe.

New Proposed Texas Bill Would Require In-Person Supervision of Registered Nurses - HB 3567
Recently introduced in Texas, a new bill has been proposed that would mandate in person supervision of registered nurses. This bill relates to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit and the delegation by a physician of certain medical acts as reported in 88th Legislature Regular Session by Steve Allison, Representative - Republican - District 121. The bill was introduced into the Texas House of Representatives on March 16th, 2023.

Aesthetic Telehealth™ in Medspas
In an era of rapid technological advancements, telehealth's ascent in the healthcare sector has been meteoric. The integration of telehealth within medical spas, or "medspas," has opened up a new frontier in aesthetic medicine, especially for treatments like BOTOX and fillers. Yet, as with all medical procedures, ensuring the integrity of evaluations and consultations is paramount, leading us to the 'good faith evaluation' concept.

Everything You Need to Know About Medical Spa Good Faith Evaluations in Texas
Medical spas blend the pampering of traditional spas with medical-grade cosmetic procedures. With its vast populace and keen interest in aesthetics, Texas has seen considerable growth in medical spas. However, like many other states, Texas mandates a unique set of regulations for the operation of these establishments. One key element of these regulations is the "good faith evaluation" requirement. Let's dive in to understand what this entails.

Everything You Need to Know About Medical Spa Good Faith Examinations in California
When it comes to the intersection of beauty and health in California, medical spas (or "medspas") have become a sought-after destination. These establishments offer a blend of traditional spa services and medical procedures to enhance relaxation and aesthetic results. But there's an essential component that potential clients and industry professionals alike should be aware of: the "Good Faith Examination" (GFE).