Ramin Moheb and Ramin Moheb D/B/A Greater Orange Women's Center v. Andy Fred Harvey, Sr., Individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Alberta Lavon Harvey, Evelyn Block, Judy Erway, Edward Russell Harvey, Sr., Albert Leon Harvey, and James E. Harvey

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 15, 2009
Docket09-08-00260-CV
StatusPublished

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Ramin Moheb and Ramin Moheb D/B/A Greater Orange Women's Center v. Andy Fred Harvey, Sr., Individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Alberta Lavon Harvey, Evelyn Block, Judy Erway, Edward Russell Harvey, Sr., Albert Leon Harvey, and James E. Harvey, (Tex. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

In The



Court of Appeals



Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

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NO. 09-08-00260-CV



RAMIN MOHEB AND RAMIN MOHEB d/b/a

GREATER ORANGE WOMEN'S CENTER, Appellants



V.

ANDY FRED HARVEY, SR., INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERTA LAVON HARVEY,

EVELYN BLOCK, JUDY ERWAY, EDWARD RUSSELL

HARVEY, SR., ALBERT LEON HARVEY, AND JAMES E. HARVEY,

Appellees



On Appeal from the 163rd District Court

Orange County, Texas

Trial Cause No. B-070299-C



MEMORANDUM OPINION


Plaintiffs-appellees Andy Fred Harvey, Sr., individually and as personal representative of the estate of Alberta Lavon Harvey, deceased; and Evelyn Block, Judy Erway, Edward Russell Harvey, Sr., Albert Leon Harvey and James E. Harvey, (1) sued defendants-appellants Ramin Moheb, M.D. ("Moheb") and Ramin Moheb, M.D., P.A. d/b/a Greater Orange Women's Center ("GOWC") and other defendants for alleged medical malpractice. Appellants filed objections to appellees' expert report and moved for dismissal. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 74.351(l) (Vernon Supp. 2008). Appellees filed a supplemental report by the same expert. The trial court denied appellants' motion to dismiss. Appellants then filed this interlocutory appeal, in which they raise four issues for our consideration. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(a)(9) (Vernon 2008). We affirm.

Background

In their petition, appellees alleged that on or about June 22, 2005, the deceased, Alberta Lavon Harvey, sought treatment from appellant Moheb at GOWC for "pain and swelling in her left vulvar area." Appellees further asserted that Moheb took a culture of the affected tissue, cauterized the area, and prescribed Augmentin. According to appellees, Andy informed Moheb the next day that the area had worsened, and Moheb advised him to take Alberta to the hospital. Appellees contended that Alberta was admitted that day to Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital in Orange by Dr. Marshall B. Packard, who started treatment with the antibiotic Invanz, but Alberta did not significantly improve. Appellees asserted that Alberta was transferred to Continue Care Hospital of Southeast Texas on June 26, 2005, and the culture Moheb had taken "was determined to show Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)." According to appellees' petition, Alberta's condition continued to deteriorate, and on July 10, 2005, she was transferred to Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital-Orange "in shock with hypotension, acidosis, renal[,] and respiratory failure." The petition further alleged as follows:

Exploratory surgery was performed on July 12, 2005 for possibly peritonitis and gangrenous bowel. She continued to worsen and was transferred to Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital-Beaumont on July 13, 2005 to begin dialysis. On July 23, 2005, Mrs. Harvey's condition of Multiple Organ Failure Syndrome and Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome worsened. She declined into a coma and died later that same day from [s]epsis and abdominal/pelvic infection.

The petition alleged that Moheb was negligent by improperly diagnosing Alberta with cellulitis, failing to timely follow up on the culture he performed, failing to properly diagnose Alberta's condition, failing to prescribe "sufficient proper antibiotics to combat the infection[,]" and failing to control Alberta's infection. Appellees also contended in their petition that appellants, "either individually, or through their agents, servants[,] or employees, failed to exercise the care required by law in the medical care and treatment of Alberta Lavon Harvey. The inappropriate care provided to Alberta Lavon Harvey was a proximate cause of severe personal injuries to her and ultimately caused her death." Appellees filed an expert report by Dr. Carl M. Berkowitz, a specialist in internal medicine and infectious diseases, with their petition. Moheb and GOWC filed objections to Berkowitz's report, in which they argued that: (1) Berkowitz was not qualified to offer an opinion as to liability and causation as to each defendant; and (2) Berkowitz's report failed to meet the requirements of Chapter 74 and Palacios for the following reasons:

it fails to identify the defendants by name; fails to identify duty, standard of care, breach thereof, and causation as to each defendant; fails to provide a factual basis for his opinions and link his conclusions to the facts of the case; fails to inform each of the defendants with sufficient specificity of the defendant's conduct the plaintiffs have called into question; fails to discuss the elements of medical negligence as to each defendant with sufficient specificity to provide the trial court with a basis to conclude that the claims have merit against each defendant; and the opinions are speculative, conclusory, vague, and assume facts.



After receiving appellants' objections to the report, appellees filed a supplemental report (2) by Berkowitz within the 120-day deadline provided by Chapter 74. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 74.351(a) (Vernon Supp. 2008). Berkowitz's second report alleged as follows, in pertinent part:

History



At the time of the events in question Ms. Alberta Harvey was a 67 year old woman with a history of diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, cerebral vascular disease[,] and hypertension. On 6/22/05 she presented to the Greater Orange Women's [C]enter complaining of a painful area of swelling in her left vulvar area. She was seen by Dr. Ramin Moheb. She was felt by Dr. Moheb to have an area suspicious for an abscess in the left labia majora. An attempt at incision and drainage was performed, but no fluid was obtained. A culture of the tissue was taken. The area was cauterized and Ms. Harvey was dismissed on Augmentin. According to the laboratory report . . ., the culture report was finalized as having MRSA on 6/26/05. I can not be certain as to when Dr. Moheb became aware of the culture because, while the report was found in his medical records, it was not initialed, nor is there any mention of it in his records. Dr. Moheb dictated a report on 6/28/05 to [another physician] about the evaluation [of] Ms. Harvey. It makes no mention of the labial culture or the culture result.



On 6/23/05 the patient's husband called stating that the area of cellulitis had worsened. Laboratory data from the previous day revealed an elevated white blood cell count (WBC) of 15.1. The patient was advised to go to the emergency room to be seen by her internist.



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