George F. “Pete” Bloss is a shareholder based in the firm’s Gulfport
office. Mr. Bloss represents a broad range of clients in various fields,
with a focus on hospitals, health systems, clinics, medical staff,
physician groups, individual physicians, and other health care
providers. He also represents a wide variety of defendants in civil
litigation, including products liability, admiralty, and maritime
matters.
Pete is perhaps best known and recognized by his clients and peers
for his vigorous and effective defense of physicians and other
healthcare providers in medical malpractice claims. He has been
recognized with an AV Preeminent rating by Martindale Hubbell. He is listed in US News and World Reports,
Best Lawyers in America in both Medical Malpractice-Defendants, and
Litigation-First Amendment Law. He has three times been named “Lawyer of
the Year – Medical Malpractice – Defendants” (2019, 2016 and 2012) by
Best Lawyers in America in his geographic area, and is listed in
Mid-South Super Lawyers in the field of Medical Malpractice –
Defendants.
Healthcare disputes are becoming increasingly common as healthcare
laws become more complex. Mr. Bloss has represented physicians, clinics,
practice groups, nursing homes, dentists, pharmacies, and other
healthcare entities in hundreds of claims and scores of cases tried to
verdict and in appeals. He also represents clients before administrative
boards and federal and state agencies, and has submitted numerous
amicus curiae briefs on behalf of healthcare industry participants and
associations. Matters have included disputes involving medical
negligence and malpractice, private medical and healthcare information,
antitrust, bankruptcy, patient competency, medical treatment and
discontinuance of life support, Medicare/Medicaid reimbursements and
set-asides, and free speech issues related to health care. He has been
at the forefront in defending Mississippi Tort Reform legislation.
In his counseling practice, Mr. Bloss advises clients on compliance
with the full range of healthcare-related federal laws and regulations,
including privacy requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (“HIPAA”), the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active
Labor Act (“EMTALA”) and reporting requirements for the National
Practitioners Data Bank. He also provides guidance on state healthcare
statutes and agency policies such as the Mississippi Department of
Health Regulations,
Minimal Standards for Operation of Hospitals.
Pete advises hospital medical staffs, officers and committees on a
broad range of healthcare licensure, certification, operational, and
delivery issues, including credentialing, quality assurance, peer
review, outside review of care, Joint Commission accreditation, and
continuing medical education and staff training. He regularly drafts and
amends medical staff bylaws and assists in the interpretation and
enforcement of policies, rules, and regulations. When potential issues
arise, he conducts internal investigations relating to patient care and a
broad range of provider issues, including behavioral problems,
substance abuse, impairment, and other sensitive and confidential human
resources matters. Mr. Bloss also negotiates and prepares contracts with
third-party providers and contractors, and prepares contracts for
pharmaceutical clinical trials principal investigators.
He routinely conducts risk-management analyses to help healthcare
organizations identify and correct potential concerns before they
develop into systemic, less tractable issues. Mr. Bloss has a robust
government relations practice and represents industry participants and
trade associations before elected and appointed officials, particularly
in the field of tort reform.