Bisher, B. v. Lehigh Valley Health

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 30, 2020
Docket2743 EDA 2018
StatusUnpublished

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Bisher, B. v. Lehigh Valley Health, (Pa. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

BRENTON D. BISHER, CARLA S. : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BISHER AND ESTATE OF CORY ALLEN : PENNSYLVANIA BISHER : : Appellants : : : v. : : No. 2743 EDA 2018 : LEHIGH VALLEY HEALTH NETWORK, : INC., LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL, : INC., LEHIGH VALLEY ANESTHESIA : SERVICES, PC, LVPG PULMONARY : AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, DR. : BRIAN CIVIC, DR. DOROTHEA : WATSON, DR. JENNIFER STROW, DR. : BONNIE PATEK, DR. FREDERIC : STELZER, EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA : GASTROENTEROLOGY AND LIVER : SPECIALISTS, PC, AND NORMA D. : WILSON, CRNA :

Appeal from the Order Entered September 5, 2018 In the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County Civil Division at No(s): 2017-C-2434

BEFORE: BOWES, J., OLSON, J., and FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E.

MEMORANDUM BY OLSON, J.: FILED JUNE 30, 2020

Appellants, Brenton D. Bisher (“Brenton Bisher”), Carla S. Bisher (“Carla

Bisher”), and the Estate of Cory Allen Bisher (“the Estate”) appeal from the

September 5, 2018 order that, inter alia, struck an amended complaint against

Dr. Frederic Stelzer and Eastern Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and Liver J-A21020-19

Specialists, P.C. (collectively, “Stelzer”) with prejudice.1 We quash this

appeal.

The trial court summarized the factual history as follows:

On October 15, 2015, the decedent[,] Cory Bisher[,] was transferred as a patient from the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon, Pennsylvania to the Lehigh Valley Hospital - Cedar Crest campus facility in Salisbury Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Upon transfer, Bisher was initially []treated for community acquired pneumonia, but allegedly developed a gastrointestinal bleeding condition [that] ultimately led to his death at Lehigh Valley Hospital on November 22, 2015.

Trial Court Opinion, 6/11/18, at 4 (extraneous capitalization omitted).

The record demonstrates that on August 3, 2017, Brenton Bisher and

Carla Bisher, Cory Bisher’s parents, filed pro se a complaint against Lehigh

Valley Health Network, Inc., Lehigh Valley Hospital, Inc., Lehigh Valley

Anesthesia Services, P.C., Lehigh Valley Physicians Group Pulmonary and

Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Brian Civic, Dr. Dorothea Watson, Dr. Jennifer

Strow, Dr. Bonnie Patek, and Norma D. Wilson, CRNA (collectively, “LVHN”).

The complaint was also filed against Dr. Frederic Stelzer and Eastern

Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists, P.C. The complaint

alleged, inter alia, a cause of action for negligence – medical malpractice

stemming from the death of Cory Bisher. Carla Bisher and Brenton Bisher ____________________________________________

1 As our recitation of the procedural history of this case will demonstrate, the dismissal of the amended complaint against Dr. Frederic Stelzer and Eastern Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists, P.C. with prejudice represents a final, appealable order since that order, coupled with a prior order entered June 11, 2018, dismissing claims against other defendants, disposed of all remaining claims against the named defendants as a whole.

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instituted their claims pro se in their individual capacities, as survivors, and

allegedly as the personal representatives of the Estate.

Stelzer filed preliminary objections in the form of demurrers, as well as

motions to strike the complaint for failure to comply with the Pennsylvania

Rules of Civil Procedure. Both LVHN and Stelzer subsequently filed notices of

intent to enter a judgment of non pros for failure to file certificates of merit

with the complaint pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1042.3.

The trial court denied Carla Bisher’s pro se motion to determine the

necessity to file a certificate of merit and to strike the notices of intent to enter

judgments of non pros for failure to file certificates of merit. Trial Court Order,

10/3/17. Carla Bisher then filed pro se a second motion to determine the

necessity to file a certificate of merit and to request an additional 60 days to

file the certificate of merit, if deemed necessary. The trial court denied Carla

Bisher’s second motion to determine the necessity of the certificate of merit

and granted an additional 60 days to file certificates of merit “with respect to

all defendants against whom certificates of merit must be filed pursuant to

Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure[.]” Trial Court Order, 10/16/17, at 2

(extraneous capitalization omitted).

Before the expiration of the 60-day period, Carla Bisher filed pro se a

third motion to determine the necessity to file certificates of merit and to

request an additional 90 days to file the appropriate certificates of merit.

Following a hearing on Carla Bisher’s motion, the trial court determined that

certificates of merit were necessary “with respect to the professional medical

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service providers identified” in the complaint, denied Carla Bisher’s request

for a 90-day extension, and instructed that any necessary certificates of merit

be filed within 20 days. Trial Court Order, 2/2/18.

On February 22, 2018, Carla Bisher filed pro se a single certificate of

merit intended to encompass and apply to all named defendants and attached

a written statement from Dr. Marvin Ament. LVHN subsequently filed a motion

to strike the certificate of merit, as well as preliminary objections in the form

of a demurrer. The trial court struck the certificate of merit with prejudice as

to Dr. Civic, Dr. Watson, Dr. Strow and CRNA Wilson because Dr. Ament was

not board certified by the same or similar approved medical boards as the

aforementioned defendants and, therefore, would not qualify as an expert

witness at trial.2 Trial Court Order, 3/22/18, at 1-2, 2 n.i. The trial court

struck the certificate of merit without prejudice as to all other defendants on

the grounds “Dr. Ament does not identify the named [d]efendants to whom

[the certificate of merit] relates [and] does not indicate that any specific

[d]efendant breached the applicable standard of care about which Dr. Ament

is qualified to opine.” Id. at 3 n.ii. Carla Bisher did not challenge or object

to the trial court’s determinations.

On March 28, 2018, Dr. Civic, Dr. Watson, Dr. Strow, and CRNA Wilson

filed a praecipe for entry of judgment of non pros pursuant to Rule 1042.12.

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2The trial court determined that with regard to Dr. Patek’s actions, Dr. Ament might qualify to offer expert testimony at trial. Trial Court Opinion, 3/22/18, at 3 n.ii.

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Carla Bisher filed pro se five certificates of merit separately naming Frederic

A. Stelzer, M.D., Eastern Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists,

P.C., Bonnie Patek, DO, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Inc., and Lehigh Valley

Hospital, Inc.3 Stelzer subsequently filed a motion to strike the certificates of

merit pertaining to Frederic A. Stelzer, M.D. and Eastern Pennsylvania

Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists, P.C. In response, Carla Bisher filed

pro se a praecipe to attach the curriculum vitae of Dr. Ament as an addendum

to the five certificates of merit and later a praecipe to substitute and replace

the statement of Dr. Ament attached to the five certificates of merit.

On June 11, 2018, the trial court sustained LVHN’s preliminary

objections in the form of a demurrer and dismissed the complaint with

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