Bill Text: FL H0841 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relief/Pandrea/North Broward Hospital District
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [H0841 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-H0841-Introduced.html
HB 841 |
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2 | An act for the relief of Charles Pandrea by the North |
3 | Broward Hospital District; providing for an appropriation |
4 | to compensate Charles Pandrea, husband of Janet Pandrea, |
5 | for the death of Janet Pandrea as a result of the |
6 | negligence of the North Broward Hospital District; |
7 | providing a limitation on the payment of fees and costs; |
8 | providing an effective date. |
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10 | WHEREAS, Janet Pandrea died on April 2, 2002, in Broward |
11 | County as a result of the treatment that she received for non- |
12 | Hodgkin's lymphoma, a disease that she did not have, and |
13 | WHEREAS, the Coral Springs Medical Center, part of the |
14 | North Broward Hospital District, by and through its pathologist, |
15 | Peter Tsivis, M.D., breached the applicable standard of care by |
16 | and through his diagnosis and interpretation of certain slides |
17 | as being consistent with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, when the tissue |
18 | was a benign thymoma, and |
19 | WHEREAS, based upon the misdiagnosis of the benign thymoma |
20 | as cancer, Janet Pandrea was subsequently treated with multiple |
21 | rounds of chemotherapy to which she had adverse reactions, which |
22 | led to multiple complications and her eventual demise, and |
23 | WHEREAS, Charles Pandrea was married to Janet Pandrea on |
24 | May 19, 1956, and they had four children together during the |
25 | course of their 46-year marriage, and |
26 | WHEREAS, Charles Pandrea is suffering from the tragic |
27 | memories of the suffering of his wife from complications from |
28 | chemotherapy and her prolonged hospital stay and eventual |
29 | demise, which were related to the initial misdiagnosis, and |
30 | WHEREAS, Charles Pandrea will continue to suffer mental |
31 | pain and anguish for the remainder of his life, which has caused |
32 | and will continue to cause serious psychological problems for |
33 | him, and |
34 | WHEREAS, as a matter of law, a jury in Broward County |
35 | returned a verdict against North Broward Hospital District on |
36 | June 8, 2005, and the verdict was reduced to a final judgment in |
37 | the amount of $808,554.78 on June 15, 2005, and |
38 | WHEREAS, as a matter of law, it was determined that neither |
39 | Charles Pandrea nor Janet Pandrea did anything to cause or |
40 | contribute to the cause of the losses and injuries complained |
41 | of, and |
42 | WHEREAS, the North Broward Hospital District has paid the |
43 | statutory limit of $200,000 under s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, |
44 | and |
45 | WHEREAS, the North Broward Hospital District is responsible |
46 | for paying the remainder of the judgment, which is $608,554.78, |
47 | NOW, THEREFORE, |
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49 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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51 | Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act |
52 | are found and declared to be true. |
53 | Section 2. The North Broward Hospital District is |
54 | authorized and directed to appropriate from funds of the |
55 | district not otherwise appropriated and to draw a warrant in the |
56 | sum of $608,554.78, payable to Charles Pandrea, husband of Janet |
57 | Pandrea, deceased, as compensation for the death of Janet |
58 | Pandrea as a result of the negligence of the North Broward |
59 | Hospital District. |
60 | Section 3. The amount paid by the North Broward Hospital |
61 | District pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the amount |
62 | awarded under this act are intended to provide the sole |
63 | compensation for all present and future claims arising out of |
64 | the factual situation described in this act which resulted in |
65 | the death of Janet Pandrea. The total amount paid for attorney's |
66 | fees, lobbying fees, costs, and other similar expenses relating |
67 | to this claim may not exceed 25 percent of the amount awarded |
68 | under this act. |
69 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |
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