Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H6015 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/20/2023

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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act for the relief of Jamiyah Mitchell, Latricia 2 
Mitchell, and Jerald Mitchell by the South Broward 3 
Hospital District; providing an appropriation to 4 
compensate Latricia Mitchell and Jerald Mitchell, 5 
individually and as legal guardians of Jamiyah 6 
Mitchell, for injuries and damages sustained as a 7 
result of the negligence of the South Broward Hospital 8 
District; providing a limitation on the payment of 9 
compensation and attorney fees; providing an effective 10 
date. 11 
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 WHEREAS, on October 8, 2008, Latricia Mitchell, who was 13 
pregnant, went to Memorial Hospital West, operated by the South 14 
Broward Hospital District, with pain, vaginal bleeding, and 15 
contractions, and 16 
 WHEREAS, fetal monitoring tracings, which began at 4:33 17 
p.m., reflected a fetal tachycardia, minimal fetal heart rate 18 
variability, and the absence of accelerations, and 19 
 WHEREAS, at approximately 5:54 p.m., Mrs. Mitchell was 20 
admitted to Memorial Hos pital West, and 21 
 WHEREAS, medical records reflect that, at 6:29 p.m., 22 
continued fetal tachycardia, minimal fetal heart rate 23 
variability, the absence of accelerations, and variable 24 
decelerations were present, and 25      
   
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 WHEREAS, the minimal variability and absenc e of 26 
acceleration observations continued until approximately 8:44 27 
p.m., when Jamiyah Mitchell was finally delivered by caesarean 28 
section, and 29 
 WHEREAS, the hospital's records indicate that the caesarean 30 
section was performed due to a nonreassuring fetal he art rate, 31 
and 32 
 WHEREAS, upon Jamiyah's birth, there was a presence of 33 
meconium-stained fluids, a sign of fetal asphyxiation, and her 34 
Apgar score was 3 out of 10, and 35 
 WHEREAS, Jamiyah suffered a left hemisphere stroke, began 36 
having seizures immediately at birth, and was cared for in the 37 
neonatal intensive care unit for 7 days after her birth for 38 
respiratory distress and seizure activity, and 39 
 WHEREAS, Jamiyah was also diagnosed with fetal hypoxic -40 
ischemic encephalopathy, and magnetic resonance imaging of he r 41 
brain at 4 days old showed objective findings of a stroke in the 42 
left hemisphere of the brain and a hemorrhage of the occipital 43 
horn of the right lateral ventricle, and 44 
 WHEREAS, Jamiyah is now a teenager and while she is able to 45 
walk and function in mos t aspects of everyday life in a manner 46 
typical for an average girl her age, she suffers from attention -47 
deficit/hyperactivity disorder and has a learning disability, 48 
and 49 
 WHEREAS, on or about October 10, 2013, Mrs. Mitchell and 50      
   
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Jerald Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchel l's spouse and Jamiyah's father, 51 
individually and on behalf of Jamiyah, filed a legal action in 52 
the Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, in and for 53 
Broward County, Case No. 14 -005044, against the South Broward 54 
Hospital District and other parties, al leging, in part, 55 
negligence of the district in failing to establish adequate 56 
protocols and procedures for the admission, monitoring, 57 
evaluation, testing, and referral to medical specialists of 58 
mothers presenting with risk factors for fetal distress, 59 
including timely caesarean section and appropriate oxygenation 60 
and ventilation, and 61 
 WHEREAS, on or about July 3, 2019, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, 62 
individually and as legal guardians of Jamiyah, and the South 63 
Broward Hospital District entered into a settlement agree ment, 64 
and 65 
 WHEREAS, the settlement agreement provides for the payment 66 
of $200,000 by the South Broward Hospital District to Mr. and 67 
Mrs. Mitchell, individually and as legal guardians of Jamiyah, 68 
pursuant to the statutory limit under s. 768.28, Florida 69 
Statutes; the entry of a consent judgment in the amount of 70 
$995,000 which limits execution to $795,000; and the South 71 
Broward Hospital District's agreement that it supports a claim 72 
bill in the amount of $795,000, NOW, THEREFORE, 73 
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Be It Enacted by the Legisla ture of the State of Florida: 75      
   
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 Section 1.  The facts stated in the preamble to this act 77 
are found and declared to be true. 78 
 Section 2.  The South Broward Hospital District is 79 
authorized and directed to appropriate from funds not otherwise 80 
encumbered and to draw a warrant in the sum of $795,000 payable 81 
to Latricia Mitchell and Jerald Mitchell, individually and as 82 
legal guardians of Jamiyah Mitchell, as compensation for 83 
injuries and damages sustained. 84 
 Section 3.  The amount paid by the South Broward Hospital 85 
District pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the amount 86 
awarded under this act are intended to provide the sole 87 
compensation for all present and future claims arising out of 88 
the factual situation described in this act which resulted in 89 
injuries and damages to Jamiyah Mitchell, Latricia Mitchell, and 90 
Jerald Mitchell. The total amount paid for attorney fees 91 
relating to this claim may not exceed 25 percent of the amount 92 
awarded under this act. 93 
 Section 4.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 94