Joseph v. Passaic Hospital Ass'n

114 A.2d 317, 35 N.J. Super. 450
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedMay 13, 1955
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Joseph v. Passaic Hospital Ass'n, 114 A.2d 317, 35 N.J. Super. 450 (N.J. Ct. App. 1955).

Opinion

35 N.J. Super. 450 (1955)
114 A.2d 317

MORRIS JOSEPH, PLAINTIFF,
v.
PASSAIC HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ET ALS., DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division.

Decided May 13, 1955.

*451 Messrs. Eisenstein & Eisenstein (Mr. Harry Green, of counsel), attorneys for plaintiff.

Messrs. Van Riper & Belmont, attorneys for defendants.

*452 GRIMSHAW, J.S.C.

The defendant Passaic Hospital Association is a corporation not for pecuniary profit which has for its purpose, "the care, cure, nurture and maintenance of sick, injured, infirm, aged, indigent, deaf, dumb, blind, idiotic or insane persons, and of orphans, half orphans and destitute children, and the education of nurses." To carry out the purposes, the corporation maintains a hospital under the name of Passaic General Hospital. The income of the defendant corporation is derived from fees paid by patients and contributions from charitably inclined persons and corporations. The City of Passaic pays to the defendant the sum of $18,000 annually for care and treatment given to indigent residents of the City of Passaic.

The Board of Governors of the Passaic Hospital Association is entrusted with the management and control of the hospital. The members of that board are named as defendants as are several members of the medical staff.

The provisions of the constitution of the Passaic Hospital Association relating to the medical staff are as follows:

"ARTICLE VIII

Medical Staff

Section 1. Medical Board Membership and Organization.

There shall be a Medical Board, consisting of seven members, of whom six shall be selected from the Medical Staff and one shall be the President of the Medical Staff.

The Medical Board may adopt such rules and regulations as it deems proper for its organization and function, these rules and regulations to be subject to the approval of the Board of Governors and shall not be inconsistent with this Constitution.

Section 2. Purpose and Responsibility.

The Medical Board shall be responsible to the Board of Governors for the professional care of all patients, and it shall, therefore, direct and control the medical and surgical practices of the Hospital in all their branches, subject to such rules and regulations as are prescribed for the admission and care and discharge of patients.

The Medical Board shall recommend to the Board of Governors annually, prior to the December meeting, the physicians to constitute the Medical Staff for the ensuing calendar year.

* * * * * * * *

Section 5. Joint Committee.

The Medical Board shall appoint three of its members who shall meet with three representatives of the Board of Governors and the Director of the Hospital for the purpose of discussing matters concerning *453 the Hospital service and to make such recommendations as they may decide upon to the Board of Governors. This Joint Committee, whose Chairman shall be appointed by the President of the Board of Governors, shall meet at least four times during each year, and oftener at the call of its Chairman.

Section 6. Medical Staff.

There shall be an organized medical staff composed of qualified physicians privileged to work in the Hospital and to serve the Hospital in the professional care of its patients.

The Medical Board shall recommend to the Board of Governors the membership of the Medical Staff with the assignments of service. Appointments on the Medical Staff shall be made for a period of one year or until the end of the calendar year of the Hospital. Appointments on the Medical Staff will be made annually at the December meeting of the Board of Governors. Final responsibility for appointments or cancellation of appointments rests with the Board of Governors.

The Medical Staff shall be divided into the following types of membership:

Emeritus, Consultant, Senior Attending,
Associate Attending, Assistant Attending,
Clinical Assistants.

* * * * * * * *

Section 11. Terminations and Removals.

The active service of any member of the Medical Staff shall terminate automatically on his sixty-fifth birthday, at which time such member shall be automatically appointed to the Emeritus Staff; and any such member may voluntarily retire at the age of sixty years at his own request and shall be eligible for election to the Emeritus Staff.

Any member of the Medical Staff, or the Courtesy Staff, may be removed at a regular meeting or at a special meeting of the Board of Governors by a vote of three-fourths of the Governors present, after a conference between representatives of the Medical Board and the Board of Governors, and, after the member in question has been given an opportunity to be heard by the Board of Governors, if he so desires.

Final responsibility for appointment, cancellation of appointment or failure to renew an appointment shall rest with the Board of Governors."

The by-laws of the medical staff having reference to its composition and the qualification of the medical staff, are as follows:

"ARTICLE II

Organization

Section 1.

The Medical Staff shall be composed of Physicians and Surgeons elected annually by the Staff, whose election shall, upon the recommendation *454 of the Medical Board, be presented to the Board of Governors for appointment to serve the hospital in the professional care of its patients.

Section 2.

The Medical Staff shall be divided into the following divisions or types of membership: Emeritus, Consulting, Senior Attending, Associate Attending, Assistant Attending and Clinical Assistants. Only residents or practitioners of the communities served by the hospital shall be eligible for election to the Medical Staff.

A. The Senior Attending Staff shall consist of physicians duly elected who have been appointed by the Board of Governors to the care and responsibility of ward and free patients on the various services.

A Senior Attending physician shall be eligible for election to the Medical Board.

B. The Associate Staff shall consist of physicians duly elected and appointed who have served with merit on the assistant staff and who have been selected by their respective departments for advancement to the Associate Staff.

Associate Attendings shall have such active ward duties as are assigned to them by their Senior Attendings.

C. The Assistant Staff shall consist of physicians duly elected and appointed to serve in the capacity of assistants to members of the Attending and Associate Attending Staffs.

D. The Clinical Assistants shall consist of physicians recommended by their sections and duly elected by the Medical Staff and appointed by the Board of Governors to serve in the Out Patient Department and to render such other services as the Director of their department may desire.

E. The Consulting Staff shall consist of recognized specialists who, when duly elected and appointed, shall upon request give their services gratuitously in the care of ward and free patients.

F. The Emeritus Staff shall consist of those physicians who, having completed their active service are elected or appointed to this honorary position.

(1) They may be eligible to the Medical Board.

(2) They may be eligible to the Consulting Staff provided they are recognized specialists.

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