GILLETTE v. REDINGER ET AL.

No. 62 C.D. 1977.

34 Pa.Commw. 469 (1978)

Noel J. Gillette, M.D., Petitioner v. Kenneth J. Redinger and Nancy E. Redinger, Administrators of the Estate of Keith Alan Redinger, Deceased and Forbes Health System, a corporation trading as Columbia Health Center and Geoffrey M. Hosta, M.D. & Associates and Kirk Redinger, Respondents.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

March 28, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David B. Fawcett, Jr., with him Richard S. Dorfzaun, and Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, for petitioner.

Clyde T. MacVay, with him Evans, Ivory & Evans, for respondent, Kirk Redinger.

John W. Jordan, IV, with him Thomson, Rhodes & Grigsby, for respondent, Geoffrey M. Hosta, M.D. & Associates.

Gerald Gornish, Deputy Attorney General, with him Robert P. Kane, Attorney General, for respondent, Administrator for Arbitration Panels for Health Care.

Argued November 2, 1977, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., WILKINSON, JR., ROGERS and BLATT.


OPINION BY JUDGE CRUMLISH, JR., March 28, 1978:

This is an appeal by Noel J. Gillette, M.D., from the decision of the Administrator for Arbitration Panels for Health Care sustaining preliminary objections of Kenneth J. and Nancy E. Redinger (Plaintiffs) to Gillette's complaint to join an additional defendant in an action which Plaintiffs had instituted against Gillette under Pennsylvania's new Health Care Services...

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