Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1980

Gowan v. St. Francis Community Hospital

Gowan v. St. Francis Community Hospital
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided July 24, 1980 · Per Curiam
268 S.E.2d 580; 275 S.C. 203; 1980 S.C. LEXIS 436 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Gowan v. St. Francis Community Hospital

Opinion

Per Curiam:

Appellant James B. Gowan, a licensed medical practitioner certified by the American Board of Family Physicians, was denied certain specialized privileges by respondent St. Francis Community Hospital, a private corporation. This appeal is from the lower court’s denial of injunctive relief sought by appellant. We affirm.

A private hospital is free to adopt reasonable regulations for the conduct of its affairs. Fahey v. Holy Family Hospital, 32 Ill. App. 3d 537, 336 N. E. (2d) 309 (1975); accord, Strauss v. Marlboro County General Hospital, 185 S. C. 425, 194 S. E. 65 (1937). Here we are not persuaded respondent’s implementation of such regulations to the restriction of appellant’s practice in its hospital requires us to depart from the longstanding principle that such action is not subject to judicial review. Strauss, supra; Kahn v. Suburban Community Hospital, 45 Ohio St. 2d 39, 340 N. E. (2d) 398 (1976) ; Edson v. Griffin Hospital, 21 Conn. Sup. 55, 144 A. 2d 341 (1958).

Accordingly, the judgment below is affirmed.

Affirmed.

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