Texas Medicine Magazine

A Publication of the Texas Medical Association  

Texas Medicine is available to TMA members and presents timely information on public health, medicolegal issues, medical economics, science, medical education, and legislative affairs affecting Texas physicians and their patients.

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The Workforce Issue 

Coming Up Short: TMA’s ongoing advocacy has led to meaningful physician workforce gains, but shortages – most entrenched in rural areas – persist.  

Texas’ Physician Workforce: Despite steady growth, the Lone Star State’s physician supply is lacking in certain geographic areas and specialties. 

Valuable Screentime: Telehealth paves the way for increased health care access. 

Coding With Care: Maximizing billing codes for complex care can maximize revenue and patients’ access to care.

Innovation for Every Age: Texas primary care physicians improve care strategies for older patients. 

Drivers Ed: San Antonio training program empowers residents to address nonmedical drivers of health. 

The Waco Way: One addiction medical specialist turned passion into practicality to target behavioral health challenges in primary care.

Other News

Practice Management
The Secret Handshake
: TMA experts help identify medical documentation missteps that may lead to payment and prior authorization denials. 

Public Health
The Great Masquerader
: Syphilis remains an under-discussed disease that plagues Texas. Physicians are trying to change that. 

Also in the issue:
Membership: Strategic Plan
Rounds 

Back Issues 
Information on Letters to the Editor 
Advertising Rates and Specifications in Texas Medicine 

E-mail comments to Amy Sorrel.

Index to Texas Medicine

Medical terminology is based on usage of MeSH, the National Library of Medicine's Medical Subject Headings, which are used in Index Medicus. If a term does not appear in MeSH, then the author's usage or common usage is preferred.

Each index consists of three parts: the subject index, the author index, and the index of deaths.

Texas Medicine, Volume 116, 2020

Subject, Author, Deaths

Texas Medicine, Volume 115, 2019

Subject, Author, Deaths

Texas Medicine, Volume 114, 2018

Subject, Author, Deaths  

Texas Medicine, Volume 113, 2017

Subject, Author, Deaths

Texas Medicine, Volume 112, 2016

Subject, Author, Deaths

Texas Medicine, Volume 111, 2015

SubjectAuthorDeaths  

Texas Medicine, Volume 110, 2014

Subject, Author, Deaths

Texas Medicine, Volume 109, 2013  

SubjectAuthorDeaths  

Texas Medicine, Volume 108, 2012  

Subject, Author, Deaths  

 Texas Medicine, Volume 107, 2011

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 106, 2010

 Subject, Author, Deaths  

 Texas Medicine, Volume 105, 2009

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 104, 2008

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 103, 2007

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 102, 2006

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 101, 2005

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 100, 2004

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 99, 2003

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 98, 2002

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 97, 2001

 Subject, Author, Deaths

 Texas Medicine, Volume 96, 2000

 Subject, Author, Deaths

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Last Updated On

May 07, 2024

Originally Published On

March 23, 2010