Dichele White and Julian White v. LAMMICO, Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, Inc., d/b/a Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Michael L. Bruce, M.D., and Kevin J. Dean, M.D.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 8, 2022
Docket2021CA1222
StatusUnknown

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Dichele White and Julian White v. LAMMICO, Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, Inc., d/b/a Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Michael L. Bruce, M.D., and Kevin J. Dean, M.D., (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT V" NO. 2021 CA 1222 Uv"

DICHELE WHITE AND JULIAN WHITE

VERSUS

LAMMICO, OUR LADY OF THE LAKE HOSPITAL, INC., d/b/ a OUR LADY OF THE LAKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, MICHAEL L. BRUCE, M.D., and KEVIN J. DEAN, M.D.

Judgment Rendered: APR 0 8 2022

On Appeal from the 19" Judicial District Court Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana Trial Court No. 690357

The Honorable Timothy E. Kelley, Judge Presiding

Steve C. Thompson Attorneys for Plaintiffs -Appellants, James F. d' Entremont Dichelle White and Julian White Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Vance A. Gibbs Attorneys for Defendants -Appellees, Randal R. Cangelosi Dr. Michael L. Bruce and Louisiana Jason R. Cashio Medical Mutual Insurance Company Karen Fontana Christopher J. Matulis Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Jeff Landry, Attorney General Attorneys for Defendant -Appellee, Guice A. Giambrone, III Dr. Jeffrey P. Cunniff Richard E. Gruner, Jr. Assistant Attorneys General Metairie, Louisiana

BEFORE: McDONALD, LANIER, AND WOLFE, JJ. WOLFE, J.

In this medical malpractice action, plaintiffs, Dichele and Julian White, appeal

a judgment of the Nineteenth Judicial District Court granting a motion for summary

judgment filed by one of the defendant doctors, Jeffery P. Cunniff, M.D. For the

following reasons, we affirm in part and vacate in part.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Doris White died on February 2, 2016, while a patient at Our Lady of the Lake

Regional Medical Center (" OLOL") in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At the time of her

death, Doris was widowed and she had two surviving adult children, Dichele and

Julian. The relevant facts are primarily gleaned from the medical review panel

complaint filed by Dichele and Julian, where they sought review of the medical

treatment that their mother received.

Doris went to the emergency department at OLOL shortly after 1: 00 p.m. on

the afternoon of February 1, 2016. She had been suffering with abdominal pain,

nausea, and vomiting for 2- 3 days. After nursing triage, Dr. Jeffrey Cunniff, an

emergency medicine resident, evaluated Doris. Dr. Cunniff was under the direct

supervision of Dr. James Rhorer. Initially, Dr. Cunniff ordered abdominal x-rays,

bloodwork, intravenous fluids and medications for nausea and pain. When Dr.

Cunniff received the results of the tests and x-rays, he ordered inpatient admission

for Doris to allow observation and further management/ evaluation for suspected

acute pancreatitis, dehydration, nausea, vomiting, constipation, and an enlarged

hiatal hernia. Dr. Cunniff also ordered a " STAT" CT scan of Doris' s abdomen and

pelvis at approximately 5: 45 p.m. Dr. Cunniff s supervisor, Dr. Rhorer, examined

Doris and agreed with the course of treatment. A consult was made with the hospital

medical service at OLOL, so that Doris could be admitted to the hospital. Dr. Rhorer

was listed as Doris' s referring physician.

2 The CT scan ordered by Dr. Cunniff did not take place until 4 hours later at

9: 57 p.m. Radiologist, Dr. Michael L. Bruce, interpreted Doris' s CT scan, his

findings were transcribed, and he signed his report at 11: 22 p.m. Dr. Bruce found

that Doris had a large paraesophageal hernia with gastric volvulus, which plaintiffs

allege is a medical emergency, but his report was not promptly communicated to

Doris' s admitting physician, Dr. Kevin J. Dean. At 2: 45 a.m., a nurse checking on

Doris in her hospital room found Doris unresponsive. Doris could not be

resuscitated, and she was pronounced dead at 3: 08 a.m. on February 2, 2016. OLOL

records and Dr. Dean' s notes indicate that Doris' s cause of death was a partial bowel

obstruction secondary to volvulus of the stomach.

On November 7, 2019, Dichelle and Julian filed a medical malpractice suit

against OLOL, Dr. Bruce, Dr. Dean, and the doctors' liability insurer, Louisiana

Medical Mutual Insurance Company (" LAMMICO"). In an amended petition filed

on December 6, 2019, plaintiffs added more physicians involved with Doris' s care,

including Drs. Cunniff and Rhorer, alleging multiple breaches of various standards

of care that resulted in Doris' s suffering and wrongful death. Prior to filing this

lawsuit, Doris' s case proceeded to a medical review panel. On August 7, 2019, the

panel unanimously found that the evidence did not support the conclusion that Dr.

Cunniff and his supervisor, Dr. Rhorer, failed to meet the applicable standard of care

as charged in the medical review panel complaint)

As to Dr. Cunniff, the medical review panel specifically stated:

The evidence does not support the conclusion that Dr. Jeffrey P. Cunniff failed to meet the applicable standard of care as charged by the claimants. [ Emphasis added.]

1 The medical review panel also found that Dr. Christopher S. Turner, Dr. Bradley L. Meek, and RN Kayla Hardy, did not fail to meet the applicable standards of care as charged by the plaintiffs. However, as for OLOL, Dr. Bruce, and Dr. Dean, the panel unanimously found the evidence supported the conclusion that those defendants failed to meet the applicable standards of care as charged.

3 Reasons:

The panel does not believe Dr. Cunniff is liable because he was a resident at the time and was in training under Dr. Rhorer. The resident was operating under the direct supervision of Dr. Rhorer and therefore was not directly responsible for the care of the patient.

As to Dr. Rhorer, the panel specifically stated:

The evidence does not support the conclusion that Dr. James M. Rhorer failed to meet the applicable standard of care as charged by the claimants.

Reasons:

Based on the evidence presented, Dr. Rhorer performed the

proper examination and investigation in the emergency room. It was proper to admit the patient prior to obtaining the results of the CT scan based on examination findings in the record.

On November 10, 2020, Dr. Cunniff filed a motion for summary judgment.

Dr. Cunniff argued that plaintiffs failed to produce the required expert opinion

evidence to support their claims that he had breached the standard of care by

improperly diagnosing and treating Doris, which resulted in her death.2 Dr. Cunniff

supported his motion with a copy of the medical review panel complaint filed by

plaintiffs, and an affidavit of the attorney chairperson for the medical review panel

along with an attached copy of the panel' s opinion. Plaintiffs did not oppose Dr.

Cunniff s motion. However, Dr. Bruce and his insurer, LAMMICO, filed an

opposition to Dr. Cunniff s motion for the limited purpose of opposing any

application of La. Code Civ. P. art. 966( G) so that Dr. Bruce and LAMMICO could

argue at trial that Dr. Cunniff was at fault even though he is no longer a defendant

in the case. Notably, Dr. Bruce' s and LAMMICO' s opposition did not include any

evidence of Dr. Cunniffs fault or negligence.

2 Dr. Rhorer also filed a motion for summary judgment, making the same arguments that plaintiffs had failed to present expert testimony to support their medical malpractice claim. However, the only summary judgment we are reviewing in this appeal concerns Dr. Cunniffs motion.

E On April 16, 2021, the district court granted summary judgment in favor of

Dr. Cunniff, dismissing all of plaintiffs' claims against him with prejudice, because

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