A Bucks County jury issued a defense verdict in favor of a group of doctors whose alleged failure to monitor a woman’s coronary artery disease allegedly led to her sudden death in 2007.

James F. Ivers Jr., as administrator of his wife Teresa D. Ivers’ estate, sued doctors Joseph Kipp, Lisa E. Miller and Vanita Treat along with the Village of Newtown Medical Center, Richboro Family Care Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Medical Specialists Association and Holy Redeemer Health System after Teresa Ivers was found unresponsive in a parking lot the day she went to Holy Redeemer to test whether she had hyperthyroidism in August 2007. Teresa Ivers was pronounced dead on arrival at Warminster Hospital on Aug. 13, 2007.

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