W.S.K. v. M.H.S.B.

922 N.E.2d 671, 2010 Ind. App. LEXIS 349, 108 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1312
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 10, 2010
DocketNo. 71A03-0903-CV-106
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Bluebook
W.S.K. v. M.H.S.B., 922 N.E.2d 671, 2010 Ind. App. LEXIS 349, 108 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1312 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010).

Opinion

OPINION

FRIEDLANDER, Judge.

W.S.K. appeals a grant of summary judgment in favor of M.H.S.B. in a multi-count complaint against MH.S.B. stemming from that facility's denial of his application to join its medical staff1 In his complaint, W.S.K. sought recovery under [675]*675seven separate theories and did not prevail on any of them, as the trial court entered summary judgment against him on all counts. Upon appeal, W.S.K. challenges the trial court's ruling with respect to only three of those theories, including discrimination, defamation, and breach of contract. W.S.K. presents the following restated issues for review 2:

1. Did the trial court err in entering summary judgment against W.S.K. on his claim for race discrimination?
2. Did the trial court err in concluding that federal and state statutes confer immunity upon MH.S.B. from W.S.K.'s claims and did MH.S.B. accord WSK. due process in reviewing his application?
3. Did the trial court err in entering summary judgment against W.S.K. with respect to his claim of defamation?
4. Did the trial court err in entering summary judgment against W.S.K. with respect to his breach-of-contract claim?
5. Did the trial court err in granting in part and denying in part M.H.S.B.'s motion to strike certain materials designated by W.S.K. in opposition to summary judgment, including a deposition statement made by Dr. Rafat Ansari, deposition statements and an affidavit submitted by Dr. Maureen Ziboh, and in granting W.S.K.'s motion to strike an affidavit submitted by Carolyn Nemes?

We affirm.

The facts and procedural history in this case are lengthy. We will set them out in detail, as they are critical to the issues presented. W.S.K. is an oncologist/hematologist. In July 1999, he commenced employment with Elkhart Memorial Clinic (Elkhart Clinic) and in August 1999, he obtained hospital privileges at Elichart General Hospital (EGH). W.S.K. became a member of Elkhart Clinic "two or three years" later. Appellant's Appendiz at 1048. EGH's Medical Staff Quality Improvement Committee (the Quality Committee) documented the following complaints or incidents involving W.S.K. in 2000:

April 19-Failure to assess critical pt admitted from ED at 0830 with Hgb of 5A. Did not arrive until 1500.
July 12-Late to established family meetings or didn't show up at all.
July 25-Failure to respond to pages in a pt with neutropenic fever[.]
[676]*676August 2-Ordered bone marrow biopsy for 1600, lab present and waiting. Arrived at 1730-pt transfer to nursing home delayed due to time of day, an additional 1 day LOS.
August 3-Left Oneology unit without ordered [sic] pain meds for a pt and the [sic] did not return pages from the nurse; left floor without ordering x-rays for a pt for whom [sic] he told he would order it.
September 5-Dr. Pletcher wrote an order that Dr. W.S.K. was to follow his patients until 9/5. There were no orders on the chart for those three days and no visits documented in the progress notes since Sept. 2nd.
September 6-D. WSK. was primary physician on case-last documented visit was 9/8.
September '7-generalized [sic] complaints about a delayed discharge and family/pt perceptions.
September 8-Hospice Coordinator and Manager both upset with behavior of physician toward staff and treatment of patient.
September 18-From Lab to Nursing Director-having problems with meeting the needs of Dr. W.S.K. in the assisting of bone marrows. Schedules with the lab and then doesn't arrive until hour(s) later, or reschedules them and the same thing happens.
September 21-Confrontation on the Oncology unit between Dr. Pletcher and Dr. W.S.K. regarding confusion on who was covering patients on the unit. Dr. Pletcher stated the on-call physician covers the ED patients, but they are each supposed to cover their inpatients.
September 21-It is "noticed" that other physicians are increasingly frustrated with Dr. W.S.K.
September 25-Issues with bone marrow biopsies again-orders delayed by several hours due to non-response to pages (1830 to 2800).
October 2-Oneology Nurse approached Nursing Director very upset with concerns that she had several bad experiences with physician not listening to her.

Id. at 419-20.

The same report noted that on December 1, 2000, a letter was sent to W.S.K. inviting him to attend the next Quality Committee meeting to discuss the issues of timely responses to pages, meetings with patients and families, and attitude toward the staff. Another complaint against W.S.K. was documented on December 13, 2000, this one stating, "case management staff frustrated with families being upset about interactions with Dr. W.S.K." Id. at 420. The following notation appeared, dated December 19, 2000: "Appeared at MSQIC meeting. Encouraged to increase teamwork, emphasize a team approach on the unit, and improve communication. Physician agreed that he would try to respond more timely, and consider having a Physician Extender help him." Id.

In 2001, the Quality Committee doeu-mented at least six additional complaints lodged against W.S.K. concerning the issues of failing to respond to pages and a lack of diligence in keeping scheduled appointments or fulfilling obligations in a timely manner. There were three documented entries in 2002 involving W.S.K.'s failure to respond to pages. In 2003, the Quality Committee documented the following entries:

February 3-Using abbreviations not approved. Referred to Medical Record Committee.
February 11-MSQIC form 3 completed-W.S.K. paged numerous times without response.
[677]*677March 24-Incident report and MSQIC form completed by ED. Patient needed to be admitted, but W.S.K. had not called in orders yet. Patient eventually signed out AMA.
June 4-W.SK. gave a telephone order for intrathecal chemotherapy. Oncology Policy states verbal orders are not acceptable for cytotoxic agents.
June 27-MSQIC form - eompleted-rudeness to staff nurse in front of patients-demeaning and belittling her, then refusing to acknowledge her presence in room.
August 16-MSQIC form completed by Outpatient Surgery. W.S.K. scheduled 0730 case with Dr. Kibiloski for iliac access for bone marrow. Tried to page W.S.K. 7 times (911) [sic] from 0720 to 742. Finally returned eall at 0752. Case cancelled. Patient very upset. Dr. Kibiloski very upset. - Physician stated he "forgot".
September 9-Incident report completed by Surgical Services for unresponsiveness to pages from Dr. M. Thomas. Paged several times until returned call 30 minutes later. Surgical case delayed, then cancelled.

Id. at 417 (footnote supplied).

On July 1, 2003, Terri Hilyard, the vice president of nursing, met with W.S.K.

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