Christian Patrick v. Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC, Geenander Raju, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse Jessamine Healthcare, Inc./Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC; Kim Smith, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse; Louis Iafrate, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Physical Therapist; Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Dr. Paul Del Bianco, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Doctor Jessamine Healthcare

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 13, 2026
Docket1:23-cv-00352
StatusUnknown

This text of Christian Patrick v. Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC, Geenander Raju, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse Jessamine Healthcare, Inc./Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC; Kim Smith, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse; Louis Iafrate, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Physical Therapist; Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Dr. Paul Del Bianco, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Doctor Jessamine Healthcare (Christian Patrick v. Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC, Geenander Raju, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse Jessamine Healthcare, Inc./Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC; Kim Smith, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse; Louis Iafrate, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Physical Therapist; Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Dr. Paul Del Bianco, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Doctor Jessamine Healthcare) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Christian Patrick v. Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC, Geenander Raju, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse Jessamine Healthcare, Inc./Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Welpath, LLC; Kim Smith, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Nurse; Louis Iafrate, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Physical Therapist; Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Dr. Paul Del Bianco, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Doctor Jessamine Healthcare, (W.D. Pa. 2026).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ERIE DIVISION

CHRISTIAN PATRICK, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) Civil Action No.: ) 1:23-CV-00352-CBB JESSAMINE HEALTHCARE, INC., ) CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS, LLC/ ) WELLPATH, LLC, GEENANDER ) Christopher B. Brown RAJU, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HER ) United States Magistrate Judge OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS NURSE ) JESSAMINE HEALTHCARE, ) INC./CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS, ) LLC/WELLPATH, LLC; KIM SMITH, ) INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HER ) OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS NURSE; ) LOUIS IAFRATE, INDIVIDUALLY ) AND IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY ) AS PHYSICAL THERAPIST; ) JESSAMINE HEALTHCARE, INC., ) DR. PAUL DEL BIANCO, ) INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS ) OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS DOCTOR ) JESSAMINE HEALTHCARE, ) INC./CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS, ) LLC/WELLPATH, LLC; ) ) Defendants. )

MEMORANDUM OPINION1

Christopher B. Brown, United States Magistrate Judge.

1 All parties have consented to jurisdiction before a United States Magistrate Judge; therefore the Court has the authority to decide dispositive motions, and to eventually enter final judgment. See 28 U.S.C. § 636, et seq. I. Introduction This civil rights action was initiated by Plaintiff Christian Patrick against several medical professionals2 at the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (“DOC”) at State Correctional Institution (“SCI”) at Forest. Patrick generally alleges Defendants violated his federal civil rights for failing to provide adequate

healthcare while he was incarcerated. The Court has subject matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331. Presently pending before the Court are the following: (1) A motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction or in the alternative for judgment on the pleadings by Defendants CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS, LLC/ WELLPATH, LLC, JESSAMINE HEALTHCARE, INC. ECF No. 108;

(2) A motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim or alternatively for summary judgment by Defendants PAUL DEL BIANCO, GEENANDER RAJU ECF No. 110; and

(3) A motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim by Defendant KIM SMITH ECF No. 121. The motions are fully briefed and ripe for consideration. ECF Nos. 109, 111, 122, 129, 135. For the reasons that follow, the motions are decided as follows: (1) Defendants CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS, LLC/ WELLPATH, LLC, JESSAMINE HEALTHCARE, INC.’s motion ECF No. 108 is GRANTED as unopposed;

2 Defendants include Geenander Raju, a nurse at SCI Forest (“Nurse Raju”), Paul Del Bianco, M.D., a doctor at SCI Forest (“Dr. Del Bianco”), Jessamine Healthcare, Inc., Jessamine Healthcare Inc., d/b/a Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Wellpath, LLC, Correct Care Solutions, LLC/Wellpath, LLC, Kim Smith, a nurse at SCI Forest (“Nurse Smith”), and Louis Iafrate, a physical therapist at SCI Forest (“PT Iafrate”). (2) Defendants PAUL DEL BIANCO, GEENANDER RAJU’s motion ECF No. 110 is DENIED; and

(3) Defendant KIM SMITH’s motion ECF No. 121 is DENIED.

II. Background

Patrick is an inmate currently in the custody of DOC and incarcerated at SCI Forest. He brings this action for alleged civil rights violations in connection with inadequate medical care he received while incarcerated. On or about January 9, 2022, Patrick was in the prison yard when he slipped and fell. ECF No. 65 at ¶ 9. It was then he felt a pop and intense pain in his left knee. Id. After the fall he was sent to the prison’s medical unit where he was seen by Dr. Del Bianco who told Patrick that his injury “was probably nothing too serious.” Id. at ¶¶ 10-12. Dr. Del Bianco gave Patrick pain medication and crutches while awaiting an x-ray. Id. at ¶ 13. According to Patrick, his left knee and leg swelled to approximately the size of a basketball and remained that way for around five months after his injury. Id. at ¶ 14. Patrick claims he experienced severe leg and knee pain as well as had trouble with walking and standing. Id. at ¶ 18. After the fall, Patrick was reassigned to a new cell on the prison’s top tier and was not assigned “bottom bunk status” until more than three months later, on March 30, 2022. Id. at ¶¶ 15-17. Patrick alleges he received five misconduct violations for not standing during count when he was physically unable to comply. Id. at ¶ 19. While on top tier status, Patrick alleges Nurse Raju took his crutches away on or about February 9, 2022, told him there was nothing wrong with him, and that he needed to “walk it off.” Id. at ¶¶ 20-21. Patrick also claims on or about February

27, 2022, Dr. Del Bianco administered a cortisone shot to the wrong leg and after Patrick reported it, he received a cortisone shot in the correct leg. Id. at ¶¶ 22-24. Patrick did not receive an MRI until May 23, 2022, approximately four months after his injury. Id. at ¶ 34. He was told by corrections staff that the MRI should have been scheduled sooner and “it was our fault that it wasn’t entered in the computer sooner.” Id. Patrick did not receive his results until July 6, 2022 despite his attempts to receive his results sooner. Id. at ¶¶ 35-42. The results

showed Patrick had a meniscus tear in his left knee and was advised he would be seen by a doctor to determine if he needed surgery. Id. at ¶ 42. By July 23, 2022, Patrick had still not received a surgical consultation and filed another grievance to address this issue, which was ultimately denied. Id. at ¶¶ 43-51. In the interim, Patrick attempted to schedule a physical therapy appointment with PT Iafrate but was turned away and as Iafrate stated there was nothing he could do to assist

Patrick until he had surgery. Id. at ¶¶ 52-53. Fourteen months after Patrick was injured, he received surgery on March 7, 2023 to fix the torn meniscus and sprained left knee. Id. at ¶ 54. While undergoing surgery, it was found that Patrick had also suffered a torn ACL in his left knee and was told he would need additional surgery to fix that. Id. at ¶¶ 57-58. Patrick was given specific post-surgery care instructions including keeping his leg propped with ice and a hot pack, taking blood thinners and undergoing physical therapy. Id. at ¶ 58. Patrick claims Dr. Del Bianco, Nurse Raju and Nurse Smith ignored the post- surgery care instructions and Patrick developed a rash around the incision site. Id.

at ¶¶ 59-60. Only the day after the surgery was Patrick restricted to a ground-level cell. Id. at ¶ 17. Patrick then filed another grievance regarding the lack of medical care with respect to his torn ACL, which was ultimately denied. Id. at ¶¶ 66-70. On or about September 1, 2023, Patrick received surgery to repair his torn ACL and was told he would need extensive ACL surgery. Id. at ¶¶ 71-72. After surgery, on September

19, 2023, Patrick’s pillow that he used to elevate his leg was taken away from him. Id. at ¶ 73. The next day, Patrick filed an inmate’s request to staff member and complained he had not received physical therapy, did not receive more pain medication and that the pillow he used to elevate his leg had been taken. Id. at ¶ 74. Three days later, Nurse Smith responded to Patrick’s request and stated the surgeon did not send physical therapy instructions. Id. at ¶ 75. Nurse Smith said

she would follow up and directed Patrick to use a rolled-up blanket or laundry to elevate his leg. Id. Patrick’s surgeon directed Medical to order Patrick an ACL brace which Patrick never received. Id. at ¶¶ 76-77. After surgery, Patrick was only given two physical therapy sessions with PT Iafrate – one in December 2023 and one in 2024. Id. at ¶ 78. PT Iafrate told Patrick he was supposed to come to physical therapy right after surgery. Id. at ¶ 79.

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