Amend CSSB 1082 (senate committee printing) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 154.006(b), Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows:
(b)  A profile must contain the following information on each physician:
(1)  the name of each medical school attended and the dates of:
(A)  graduation; or
(B)  Fifth Pathway designation and completion of the Fifth Pathway Program;
(2)  a description of all graduate medical education in the United States or Canada;
(3)  the number of attempts taken by the physician to pass each part of the licensing examination required under Section 155.051;
(4)  any specialty certification held by the physician and issued by a medical licensing board that is a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties or the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists;
(5) [(4)]  the number of years the physician has actively practiced medicine in:
(A)  the United States or Canada; and
(B)  this state;
(6) [(5)]  the name of each hospital in this state in which the physician has privileges;
(7) [(6)]  the physician's primary practice location;
(8) [(7)]  the type of language translating services, including translating services for a person with impairment of hearing, that the physician provides at the physician's primary practice location;
(9) [(8)]  whether the physician participates in the Medicaid program;
(10) [(9)]  a description of any conviction for a felony, a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or a Class C misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
(11) [(10)]  a description of any charges reported to the board to which the physician has pleaded no contest, for which the physician is the subject of deferred adjudication or pretrial diversion, or in which sufficient facts of guilt were found and the matter was continued by a court;
(12) [(11)]  a description of any disciplinary action against the physician by the board;
(13) [(12)]  a description of any disciplinary action against the physician by a medical licensing board of another state;
(14) [(13)]  a description of the final resolution taken by the board on medical malpractice claims or complaints required to be opened by the board under Section 164.201;
(15) [(14)]  whether the physician's patient service areas are accessible to disabled persons, as defined by federal law;
(16) [(15)]  a description of any formal complaint against the physician initiated and filed under Section 164.005 and the status of the complaint; and
(17) [(16)]  a description of any medical malpractice claim against the physician, not including a description of any offers by the physician to settle the claim, for which the physician was found liable, a jury awarded monetary damages to the claimant, and the award has been determined to be final and not subject to further appeal.