(a) The disciplinary panel shall determine from the evidence or information presented to it whether a person's continuation in practice constitutes a continuing threat to the public welfare. (b) If the disciplinary panel determines that a person's continuation in practice would constitute a continuing threat to the public welfare, the disciplinary panel shall temporarily suspend the license of that person. (c) In accordance with the Act, §151.002(a)(2), "continuing threat to the public welfare," means a real and present danger to the health of a physician's patients caused through the physician's lack of competence, impaired status, or failure to care adequately for the physician's patients. A real and present danger exists if patients have an exposure to or risk of injury that is not merely abstract, hypothetical or remote and is based on actual actions or inactions of the physician. Information that the physician has committed similar actions or inactions in the past shall be considered by the disciplinary panel in determining whether the physician poses a continuing threat to commit such actions or inactions in the future. |