Lee: The WTS has already published what amounts to counsel for JW medical professionals to violate HIPPA. Good discussion of this is Dr. Muramoto's articles in the Journal of Medical Ethics
I have read Dr. Muramato's articles. They are quite good and there needs to be more written and made public about the WTS' coercive methods and how they sidestep ethical issues.
The bloodless clinics that exist in the US are ripe for violations of the HIPPA. And, as you have pointed out, the WTS encourages professionals to violate their oath if they feel they should "put Jehovah first".
The "bloodless" clinics that were established in the US were put in place by JWs. The directors who organize and run the bloodless clinics are connected to the WTS and many of them are/were HLC fellows. When a JW attends a bloodless clinic, they are not getting treated by medical professionals that sit independent from the WTS - the clinics ARE the WTS/JWs themselves. This is something that few JWs are aware of. They think that by choosing noblood options and going to a bloodless clinic, that they are getting independent medical treatment but their treatment is being directed by the very same organization that has told them that "God" wants them to chose that route.
Here is an example (I recommend reading Blakeney's background for all those who still believe that the HLC is just a bunch of elders who bone up on blood substitutes and such...this is what the big guys in the HLC network aspire to):
Edward Blakeney is one of many Jehovah's Witnesses working in the field of bloodless medicine.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/edward-blakeney/50/b11/453?trk=pub-pbmap
According to Edward Blakeney's professional profile, he states that in his capacity as a Blood Conservation Coordinator for Tenet Healthcare, he " Facilitated contract with Jehovah's Witnesses Headquarters". And much more...
Created a database company specializing in improving patient outcomes and lowering blood utilization cost. Company was acquired by Haemonetics in 2007.
Haemonetics - the company that was run by the fellow who worked with Lorenz Reibling back when Haemonetics was still part of American Hospital Supply. Haemonetics - the company that manufactures the cell saver that was an integral part of alternative treatment for JWs way back in the days before the r&f JWs even knew what one was.
Not only are the bloodless clinics run by JWs, but we now have the situation in Australia where an entire country is getting their blood needs influenced by JW men who were once HLC. So, the WT noblood influence is no longer "just a JW" issue - it effects everybody. Europe is facing the very same thing - bloodless clinics owned, managed, and directed by JW doctors and JW medical professionals. And in other countries as well, blood "management" is primarily propelled by JW medical professionals.
I would love to see an inquiry that focused on the WTS' HLC network and their involvement in promoting blood management and alternative medical procedures. There is no doubt in my mind that the WTS has clearly violated ethical parameters in how they have handled their blood ban. And they have gotten away with it...so far.
*about that article, Lee...I sent you a pm. :)