House of Yahweh, Yisrayl Hawkins, and Shandra Hawkins v. Michael Wayne Johnson, Jr., Individually And as Next Friend of Alannah Johnson and Lisa Johnson, Minors And as Representative of the Estate of Lisa Johnson

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 7, 2009
Docket11-08-00271-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Opinion filed May 7, 2009

Opinion filed May 7, 2009

                                                                        In The

    Eleventh Court of Appeals

                                                                  ___________

                                                          No. 11-08-00271-CV

                                                    __________

HOUSE OF YAHWEH, YISRAYL HAWKINS,

AND SHANDRA HAWKINS, Appellants

                                                             V.

MICHAEL WAYNE JOHNSON, JR., INDIVIDUALLY; AS NEXT FRIEND OF ALANNAH JOHNSON AND

LISA JOHNSON, MINORS; AND AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF LISA JOHNSON, Appellee

                                         On Appeal from the 259th District Court

                                                          Jones County, Texas

                                                   Trial Court Cause No. 21,576

                                                                   O P I N I O N


In this interlocutory appeal, appellants House of Yahweh, Yisrayl Hawkins, and Shandra Hawkins challenge the trial court=s order denying their motion to dismiss that was filed pursuant to Section 74.351(b) of the Texas Medical Liability Act.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 51.014(9) (Vernon 2008) (permitting interlocutory appeals) and Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ch. 74 (Vernon 2005 & Supp. 2008)  (Texas Medical Liability Act).  Because the trial court abused its discretion in denying appellants= motion for continuance of the hearing on their motion to dismiss, we reverse the trial court=s order, and we remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

                                                                    Introduction

Appellee, Michael Wayne Johnson, individually; as next friend of Alannah Johnson and Lisa Johnson, minors; and as representative of the estate of Lisa Johnson, brought this wrongful death and survival action against appellants, House of Yahweh, Yisrayl Hawkins, and Shandra Hawkins, and two other defendants, Sherry Hawkins and Melody Boyd.  Appellants contend that this cause is a Ahealth care liability claim@ that is governed by the Texas Medical Liability Act.  They also contend that the trial court abused its discretion in denying their motion to dismiss because appellee failed to comply with the expert report requirements set forth in Section 74.351. Appellee contends that appellants had the burden to establish that they were Ahealth care providers@ as defined in the Medical Liability Act; that appellants failed to meet their burden; and that, therefore, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying appellants= motion to dismiss.

                                                              Factual Background


Lisa Johnson died on August 13, 2006, after developing complications during the birth of her child, also named Lisa.  On February 15, 2008, appellee filed this suit.  He made the following allegations, among others, in his original petition:  that Lisa Johnson had been a religious member of House of Yahweh; that Yisrayl Hawkins was the founder, leader, and instructor of House of Yahweh and its guidelines and rules; that, pursuant to the teachings and beliefs of House of Yahweh, its members must use the services of midwives, who are also members of House of Yahweh, in connection with childbirths; that, on or about August 13, 2006, Lisa Johnson went into labor and sought treatment from defendants; that Shandra Hawkins, who was House of Yahweh=s lead midwife, and Sherry Hawkins and Melody Boyd, who were also midwives, treated Lisa Johnson; that, immediately after giving birth, Lisa Johnson began to experience medical complications and severe bleeding; that defendants refused to provide Lisa Johnson with further treatment and prevented the use of any outside medical treatment; that defendants deviated from the applicable standard of care in the care and treatment of Lisa Johnson; and that Lisa Johnson died as a result of the defendants= negligence and gross negligence.

Appellee also alleged that A[d]efendants= techniques, procedures and medical judgment fell below the standard of care owed by [d]efendants and to be expected by their patients, including [Lisa Johnson].@  He alleged that House of Yahweh Afailed to use the standard of care that a reasonably prudent medical provider would have under the same or similar circumstances@ and Adeviated from the applicable standard of care by failing to institute a policy which would have prevented the negligent conduct alleged herein and by prohibiting and preventing the intervention of outside, lifesaving medical treatment.@  He also alleged that Yisrayl Hawkins undertook a duty Ato ensure that the medical services available and which [House of Yahweh=s] members were required to use did not deviate from the acceptable standard of care.@  He further alleged that Shandra Hawkins, Sherry Hawkins, and Melody Boyd Afailed to use the standard of care that a reasonably prudent midwife would have [used] under the same or similar circumstances@ and that their actions Adeviated from the acceptable standard of care of medical professionals under the same or similar circumstances.@

On June 16, 2008, appellee filed the expert report of Charles Anderson, M.D.  In the report, Dr. Anderson stated that he had been board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology since 1987.  Dr. Anderson also made the following statements, among others, in his report:  (1) that the standard of care had been breached in this case; (2) that A[t]he midwife delivering this baby did not deliver the placenta, which allowed the uterus to continue to bleed resulting in massive blood loss and death of this patient@; (3) that A[i]t is common practice to deliver the placenta manually, if it does not deliver spontaneously@; (4) that, A[o]n autopsy, the placenta was still present with the umbilical cord in the uterus@; (5) that A

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