(a) A majority vote of the medical negligence review panel shall be required to decide all matters before it.
(b) The panel shall have the duty of making a finding as to whether or not in its opinion the evidence supports the conclusion that the defendant or defendants acted or failed to act within the applicable standards of care. After reviewing all evidence and after any hearing before the panel requested by any party, the panel shall, within 30 days, render to the Court a written opinion, including any minority opinion or opinions, signed by the chairperson expressing 1 or more of the following findings:
(1) The evidence supports the conclusion that the defendant or defendants failed to comply with the appropriate standard of care;
(2) The evidence does not support the conclusion that the defendant or defendants failed to meet the applicable standard of care;
(3) There is a material issue of fact, not requiring expert opinion, bearing on liability for consideration by the Court or jury, which issue of fact shall be identified in the opinion; or
(4) The conduct complained of was or was not a factor in the resultant damages, and if so, whether the plaintiff suffered:
a. Any disability and the extent and duration of the disability; and
b. Any permanent impairment and the percentage of the impairment.
(c) Any opinion rendered by the medical negligence review panel shall state the grounds upon which it is based and shall further identify the persons, texts or other authorities which were consulted by the panel in reaching its conclusion, and shall be admissible as prima facie evidence in any proceeding before the Superior Court.
(d) Any party aggrieved by the opinion of the panel shall have the right to review by the Superior Court of such opinion, and the evidence considered by the panel. Application for review by the Superior Court shall be by motion with a certified copy of the opinion attached, and shall state the grounds for objection thereto. Such motion shall be served by the movant on the Commissioner and the other parties to the action, the proof of such service to be as provided by the Rules of the Superior Court. A motion for review shall be filed within 30 days after the rendering of the opinion by the panel.
(e) Upon receipt of a motion for review, the Prothonotary shall promptly schedule it for consideration by the Court and the Court shall review the panel's opinion on the record made before the panel and shall strike any portion of the panel's opinion which the Court finds to be based on error of law or not supported by substantial evidence.
(f) The complete record of the proceedings before the panel including all exhibits and evidence introduced before it shall be filed with the Prothonotary at the time the panel renders its opinion. A transcript of such proceedings shall be required only in the event that a motion for review shall be filed.