Est. of: R.Q. v. Pottstown Hospital

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 28, 2022
Docket1022 EDA 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Est. of: R.Q. v. Pottstown Hospital, (Pa. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

ESTATE OF RITA QUIGLEY, BY ITS : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF REPRESENTATIVE EDWARD : PENNSYLVANIA CLEMSON, EXECUTOR : : Appellant : : : v. : : No. 1022 EDA 2022 : POTTSTOWN HOSPITAL, LLC, TOWER : HEALTH, JOHN DOES 1-10 :

Appeal from the Order Entered April 7, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Civil Division at No(s): 2107-01389

BEFORE: LAZARUS, J., MURRAY, J., and McCAFFERY, J.

MEMORANDUM BY LAZARUS, J.: FILED OCTOBER 28, 2022

The Estate of Rita Quigley (Decedent), by its representative Edward

Clemson, Executor (Plaintiff), appeals from the order of the Court of Common

Pleas Philadelphia County sustaining the preliminary objections of Pottstown

Hospital, LLC, Tower Health, and John Does 1-10 (collectively, Defendants) to

Plaintiff’s first amended complaint and transferring venue of the matter to

Montgomery County. Because Defendant Tower Health’s acts are more than

sufficient to establish venue in Philadelphia County, we reverse and remand.

Decedent was a resident of Chestnut Knoll, an assisted living facility

located in Boyerstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Decedent suffered from

dementia and cognitive impairment. On October 28, 2020, Decedent was

admitted to Pottstown Hospital. Pottstown Hospital is located in Montgomery J-A21001-22

County, Pennsylvania, and is owned by Tower Health. Tower Health’s

registered office and principal place of business are located in West Reading,

Berks County, Pennsylvania. On November 1, 2020, the Decedent was

discharged and transported from Pottstown Hospital to PowerBack

Rehabilitation Center, which is located in the Phoenixville area. Upon the

Decedent’s arrival at PowerBack, PowerBack’s medical staff conducted a

routine physical exam and discovered Decedent had significant injuries

consistent with a sexual assault.1 Unable to admit Decedent based upon those

injuries, PowerBack immediately transferred Decedent to Phoenixville

Hospital, a facility also owned by Tower Health, where medical personnel

performed a medical examination of Decedent and made notes about her

physical condition.2

On July 23, 2021, Plaintiff filed a complaint against Defendant Tower

Health in Philadelphia County, at 8835 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia,3

alleging that the Decedent was raped and sexually assaulted while she was a

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1 Decedent passed away on January 2, 2021. Letters Testamentary were granted to Plaintiff on March 2, 2021.

2 The complaint alleges that Phoenixville Hospital contacted Pottstown Hospital to inquire about Decedent’s injuries, but Pottstown Hospital denied ever observing any of the alleged injuries sustained by Decedent. Plaintiff’s Complaint, 7/19/21, at ¶ 24.

3 This is the address of Chestnut Hill Hospital, another hospital ----a subsidiary--owned by parent company, Tower Health. Chestnut Hill Hospital is not a defendant in the matter.

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patient at Pottstown Hospital.4 Specifically, the complaint included three

counts: negligence (Count I); premises liability (Count II); assault/rape—

respondeat superior (Count III). The complaint alleges that “Defendant Tower

Health is a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation that operates the Pottstown

Hospital with a registered address of 420 S. Fifth Avenue[,] West Reading[,]

PA 19611 and a Philadelphia address, where it regularly conducts business, of

8835 Germantown Ave[nue], Philadelphia, PA 19118.” Plaintiff’s Complaint,

7/19/21, at ¶ 3. On August 30, 2021, Plaintiff filed an amended complaint

supplementing the original complaint with two additional counts: negligent

supervision (Count IV) and negligent hiring (Count V). The amended

complaint also attached various 2019-2020 financial statements for Tower

Health to support Plaintiff’s allegation that Tower Health regularly conducts

business in Philadelphia.

On September 17, 2021, Defendants filed preliminary objections 5

alleging that venue of the matter properly lies in Montgomery County because

Philadelphia County “has no relationship, let alone a substantial relationship,

to the alleged controversy.” Defendants’ Supplemental Brief in Support of ____________________________________________

4 Following an investigation into the matter, police were unable to definitively conclude that Decedent was the victim of sexual assault. However, a rape kit/examination conducted on Decedent by Phoenixville Hospital concluded that the findings were consistent with Decedent having been the victim of a sexual assault. Plaintiff’s Complaint, 7/19/21, at ¶ 26. 5 See Pa.R.C.P. 1028(a)(1) (providing, in relevant part, preliminary objections may be filed by any party to any pleading on following bases: lack of jurisdiction over subject matter of action or defendant; improper venue; or improper forum or service of writ of summons or complaint).

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Preliminary Objection to Plaintiff’s First Amended Complaint, 1/13/22, at 6

(emphasis in original). To support their preliminary objections, Defendants

averred that: Decedent was never treated in Philadelphia County at any

relevant time; Decedent was not alleged to have been raped or sexually

assaulted in Philadelphia County; Plaintiff’s allegations centered exclusively

around events purported to have occurred at Pottstown Hospital in

Montgomery County; Tower Health does not have its principal place of

business or registered office in Philadelphia; Tower Health does not regularly

conduct business in Philadelphia County; only one of five non-profit hospitals

that is a part of the Tower Health network is located within Philadelphia

County; Chestnut Hill Hospital and Pottstown Hospital are mere subsidiaries

of their parent corporation, Tower Health; Tower Health is a “separate and

distinct legal entity from either Defendant Pottstown Hospital or non-party

Chestnut Hill Hospital;” the alleged cause of action arose exclusively in

Montgomery County; and, the alleged occurrence out of which the alleged

cause of action arose occurred exclusively in Montgomery County. Id. at 5-

7.

Plaintiff filed an answer to Defendants’ preliminary objections claiming

that Tower Health owns Pottstown Hospital and “the two are inextricably

intertwined.” Plaintiff’s Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Defendants’

Preliminary Objections, 10/7/21, at 5. Specifically, Plaintiff averred that:

Tower Health’s financial statements group its five Montgomery, Philadelphia,

and Chester County hospitals together; Chestnut Hill Hospital, located in

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Philadelphia, is one of the five hospitals owned by Tower Health; Tower

Health’s website states “Chester/Montgomery/Philadelphia hospitals are tax-

exempt not-for-profit corporations providing acute and post[-]acute care;”

Chester/Montgomery/Philadelphia clinics and practices are part of Tower

Health Medical Group (THMG);6 THMG “recruits physicians and provides

administrative services for [Reading] Hospital, including supervision and

instruction for medical students completing their residency training;” and

Chestnut Hill Hospital is located in and regularly conducts business in

Philadelphia County. Id. at 5-6.

The trial court permitted the parties to file supplemental briefs and to

submit affidavits, deposition testimony, as well as documentary evidence to

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