25 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.461 - Investigational Stem Cell Treatments
(a) Medical
conditions that may be eligible for investigational stem cell treatments
pursuant to the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 1003 must affect one or more
body system.
(b) The medical
condition identified by the patient's treating physician documented in the
patient's medical record is a medical condition that is the subject of an
investigational stem cell treatment approved and overseen by an institutional
review board that is affiliated with:
(1) a
medical school as defined by the Education Code, §
61.501; or
(2) a hospital licensed under the Health and
Safety Code, Chapter 241 that has at least 150 beds.
(c) The medical condition is documented by
the patient's treating physician in the patient's medical record as
specifically meeting the definition of severe chronic disease as described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection or specifically meeting the definition of
terminal illness as described in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(1) Severe Chronic Disease. A condition,
injury, or illness that:
(A) may be
treated;
(B) is never cured or
eliminated; and
(C) entails
significant functional impairment or severe pain.
(2) Terminal Illness. An advanced state of a
disease with an unfavorable prognosis that, without life-sustaining procedures,
will soon result in death or a state of permanent unconsciousness from which
recovery is unlikely.
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