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Monday, February 23, 2009

Lawsuits and Bob Jamison and party

This can be found on the Kern County Superior court website under civil actions. It seems one case has settled and the other is moving in that direction.

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• Case Category: ALL
• Last Name: Ott
• First Name: Pamela
• Filing Date: 5/3/2007 - 2/23/2009
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Case Information (2 total records, displaying 1-2 records.)
Case Number
Party Name
Party Type
Case Title
Case Type
Filing Date

S-1500-CV-263003
OTT, PAMELA DEFENDANT PETERS VS KERN VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT PERSONAL INJURY OTHER 2/13/2008
S-1500-CV-264171
OTT, PAMELA DEFENDANT PETERS VS KERN VALEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT PERSONAL INJURY OTHER 6/5/2008

Case Information - Case Details

Case Information
Case Number: S-1500-CV-263003
Case Title: PETERS VS KERN VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
Case Type: PERSONAL INJURY OTHER
Filing Date: 2/13/2008
Filing Location: METRO DIVISION, 1415 TRUXTUN
Case Status: PENDING 2/13/2008 3:41:19 PM
Case History: Minute Orders - All

Register of Actions / Case Docket
Scheduled Hearings
Hearing Date/Time Hearing Location Court Room Hearing Type
6/8/2009
9:00 AM METRO DIVISION, 1415 TRUXTUN 6 CAL: JURY TRIAL
5/29/2009
1:30 PM METRO DIVISION, 1415 TRUXTUN 6 CAL: FINAL CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
5/8/2009
9:00 AM METRO DIVISION, 1415 TRUXTUN 3 CAL: MANDATORY SETTLEMENT CONF

Party Information
Party # Party Type Party Name Party Class. Attorney(s) Party Status
1 PLAINTIFF PETERS, PHYLLIS PERSON RODRIGUEZ
PENDING
2 PLAINTIFF PHYLLIS PETERS AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST OF FANNIE MAY BRINKL BUSINESS RODRIGUEZ
PENDING
1 DEFENDANT KERN VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT OSBORN
PENDING
2 DEFENDANT KERN VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT SKILLED NURSING FACILITY BUSINESS PENDING
3 DEFENDANT KERN VALLEY HOSPITAL BUSINESS PENDING
4 DEFENDANT OTT, PAMELA PERSON OSBORN
PENDING
5 DEFENDANT PORMIR, HOSHANG PERSON THELEN
PENDING



Bob Jamison's blog on the radio website in the summer of 2007.
As the Valley waits with baited breath, or yawns bored to tears, waiting to see what dastardly deed the Sun will uncover next within the Kern Valley Healthcare District, this weeks Talk Show may shed some light on whatever is happening.

While the freelance reporter, which the Sun is suddenly distancing themselves from, continues to dig through years and years of Healthcare District public records, perhaps searching for the elusive "smoking gun", the stories keep being pumped out by the Sun, devoid of objectivity and, in my opinion, misleading.

I guess the days of journalistic integrity and readers assuming "it must be true, I read it in the newspaper" are long gone.

So. where do we turn to for the truth? Disgruntled employees?, Politically motivated board members?, Someone who posts messages on a community internet forum urging hospital employees to abandon their patients, go out on "stress leave" and illegally file false workman's comp claims?

How about the only person with nothing left to loose, no reason left to worry about political correctness or what the foul mouthed freelance reporter writes about her?

Outgoing Kern Valley Healthcare District CEO, Pamela Ott, will be on the Talk Show this Friday morning at 9am for the full hour.

And just two weeks ago, the hospital threw itself a 40th birthday bash. This is the last paragraph from a front page article in the Kern Valley Sun Newspaper:

Following the meal, Carter returned to the podium once more to ask the guests to lift their glasses of sparkling cider in a toast to the success the hospital has enjoyed thus far, and to its continued success in the future. He took the opportunity to thank the many volunteers who had made the celebration possible, and said that more than 50 organizations and collaborating partners were in attendance that evening. After the celebration ended, people said their goodbyes and continued talking about how fortunate the Kern Valley is to have the hospital. Newly elected KVHD Board Member Dr. Robert Gross said that the gratitude goes both ways. “I think the hospital is very very lucky to be in the community that it is because the people here give more to the hospital than any community ever has,” he said.

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