Podlog v. United States

205 F. Supp. 2d 346, 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15859, 2002 WL 1292152
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 1, 2002
DocketCIVIL NO. CV-98-1440
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Podlog v. United States, 205 F. Supp. 2d 346, 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15859, 2002 WL 1292152 (M.D. Pa. 2002).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM and ORDER

NEALON, District Judge.

The plaintiff filed the instant complaint pursuant to the Federal Torts Claim Act (FTCA), 28 U.S.C. § 2671 et seq., on August 31, 1998, while incarcerated at Federal Correctional Institutions including the United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (USP-Lewisburg). 1 In his complaint, plaintiff seeks to recover damages against the defendant for failure to render timely, adequate and proper medical treatment. (Doc. 1, p. 5.) Specifically, he alleges that the negligence of the medi *348 cal personnel at USP-Lewisburg led to the worsening of his heart condition that resulted in coronary bypass surgery on June 26,1997. (Id., p. 7-8).

The parties submitted pretrial memo-randa on July 19, 2001 and July 23, 2001 respectively, (Docs.83, 86), followed by statements of proposed facts on July 19, 2001 and July 20, 2001, respectively. (Docs.84, 87). Trial was held before the undersigned on July 24, 2001, July 25, 2001 and July 26, 2001. During the course of trial, the court heard live testimony from the following witnesses: David Podlog, Dr. Budd Heyman, and Dr. Michael Barrett. Subsequently, the parties submitted separate findings of fact and conclusions of law, as well as responses thereto. (Does.102, 105, 107). For the reasons which follow, the court will enter judgment for the defendant.

FINDINGS OF FACT

I.Background Facts

1. Plaintiff, David Podlog, was born on March 3,1947.

2. Podlog is presently fifty-four (54) years old.

3. Podlog was born and resided in the Ukraine prior to emigrating to the United States in 1978.

4. From 1978 to 1991, Podlog resided in New York, Florida, California and Rhode Island.

5. In April or May of 1991, Podlog moved to New York. In April, 1992, Podlog was arrested.

6. On April 27, 1993, Podlog was convicted in the Southern District of New York of narcotics conspiracy in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846.

7. On October 5, 1994, Podlog was sentenced to serve a prison term of twenty-seven (27) years with a five (5) year term of supervision to follow.

8. Podlog’s projected release date is August 25, 2016.

9. At the time of his scheduled release from prison, Podlog will be sixty-nine (69) years old.

10. On November 21, 1994, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (“INS”) lodged a detainer against Podlog.

11. History of Incarceration
A. Metropolitan Correctional Center (“MCC”), New York, New York

11. After his initial arrest in April, 1992, and brief detention in the MCC New York, Podlog was released on bail.

12. On February 11, 1993, following his conviction, Podlog was remanded to MCC New York.

13. Until his designation to USP-Lewis-burg on October 27, 1994, Podlog transferred among MCC New York, the Federal Correctional Institution (“FCI”) Otisville, New York and the Westchester County Jail in Valhalla, New York.

14. On April 5, 1994, while confined to the Westchester County Jail, Podlog reported to the Emergency Department of the Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla, New York complaining of chest pain.

15. Later that same day, Podlog signed himself out of the hospital against medical advice.

16. On April 6, 1994, at approximately 1:45 a.m., Podlog was readmitted to the Westchester County Medical Center with complaints of chest pain.

*349 17. While at Westchester, doctors prescribed Heparin, aspirin and Sorbi-trol to Podlog.

18. Electrocardiograms (EKGs) taken on April 6, 1994, indicated normal sinus rhythm.

19. A myocardial infarction, or heart attack, was ruled out.
20. Podlog’s cholesterol level was 264.

21. A noninvasive stress test completed on April 8, 1994, was negative, with Podlog exercising for nine (9) minutes with no symptoms of chest pain or shortness of breath.

22. Podlog refused to take a sestimibi (radioactive material) stress test.

23. On April 9, 1994, Podlog was discharged from the Medical Center.

24. Podlog’s discharge medication consisted of aspirin 325 mg to be taken every day.

25. Podlog was instructed to adhere to a low sodium, low cholesterol diet.

26. On May 18, 1994, upon Podlog’s return to MCC New York from FCI-Otisville, during a routine intake screening, he reported to the Physician’s Assistant (“PA”) that in the prior two (2) months he had experienced shortness of breath, pain and pressure in his chest, palpitations and a pounding heart. Podlog indicated to the PA that he had been in Westchester County Hospital for chest pain.

27. The PA who conducted Podlog’s intake screening noted that there were no medications prescribed for Podlog at that time.

28. On May 20, 1994, Podlog was called to the MCC New York Health Services Unit due to his prior representation during his initial screening of recent chest pain.

29. Podlog reported that six (6) weeks ago he had developed an episode of chest pain and was hospitalized at Westchester County Medical Center. Podlog stated that a stress test previously performed was negative. Podlog also reported that he was discharged on no medication and that he had been asymptomatic for chest pain ever since. The attending physician concluded that no treatment was indicated at that time.

30. On July 18, 1994, Podlog reported to the MCC New York Health Services Unit complaining that he still had discomfort in his chest. The attending physician noted that Podlog had previously tested positive for PPD (purified protein derivative). 2 Referencing the chronological note of May 20, 1994, the attending physician noted that Podlog had reportedly had a negative stress test and that his discomfort was thought to be musculoskeletal in nature.

31. On September 1, 1994, Podlog reported to the MCC New York Health Services Unit complaining of chest pain. He was diagnosed with indigestion.

B. United States Penitentiary-Lewis-burg

Arrival at USP-Lewisburg

32. Podlog arrived at USP-Lewisburg on October 27,1994.

33. Upon his arrival at USP-Lewisburg, Podlog completed a medical history questionnaire.

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