Shands Teaching Hospital & Clinics of the University of Florida ex rel. Board of Regents v. Council of Jacksonville
Shands Teaching Hospital & Clinics of the University of Florida ex rel. Board of Regents v. Council of Jacksonville
Opinion of the Court
Linda Sue Austin was hospitalized at Shands Teaching Hospital with a diagnosis of a brain tumor in danger of causing herniation. She was a resident of the City of Jacksonville and had previously been treated on an outpatient basis at Shands. On the particular day she was hospitalized, the attending physician determined her condition required immediate emergency hospitalization. Because she was an indigent, Shands, pursuant to Section 154.306, Florida Statutes, submitted the hospital bill for her treatment to the City of Jacksonville. The City refused to pay the bill and the matter was referred to a hearing officer, who conducted a hearing pursuant to Section 154.-312, Florida Statutes. The hearing officer held that Jacksonville was not required to pay the bill for the reason that Austin, even though an indigent resident of Jacksonville, should have been treated in Jacksonville because its hospital was also a regional referral hospital under the statute, and the rule required that “no county shall be required to pay for services at a regional referral hospital when such services are available in a local hospital in the county where the indigent resides.” The statute makes an exception to this rule where the patient is treated for any emergency medical condition which will deteriorate from failure to provide such treatment when the attending physician determines the condition to be of an emergency nature. The effect of the hearing officer’s order was that Austin should have returned to Jacksonville for treatment since there was a regional referral hospital in Jacksonville.
We disagree with the hearing officer’s recommended order and with the City of
REVERSED AND REMANDED with directions for proceedings consistent with this opinion.
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