Annotated BibliographyName:Institution:Thesis How ethical and legal concepts affect thedelivery of high quality health care that protects patient safety.Annotated BibliographyEthical and Legal Aspects of HealthcarePresent DevelopmentsMcLean, S., &Mason, J.K. (2003). Legal and Ethical Aspects of HealthCare. London: Cambridge University PressThis book explains how Healthcare experts practice in an environment that is complicated, with numerous controls, laws and principles of practice. Carrying out a fetus removal is legitimate however;other healthcare experts or the public may not view it as moral. Other moral issues emerge at the end of life, when a choice made to turn off life-help machines and permit death to happen. Some Other moral issues a healthcare provider faces are discretion, relations with patients and matters pertaining to assent, particularly in the treatment of minors. The negligence litigation emergency involves all clinical healthcare experts. They are sued by patients for expert (medicine related) carelessness, harm from faulty items, and violation of agreement. While it is fundamental to keep up a noble focus in care provision, clinicians and directors additionally must practice effectual misconduct risk administration. Of specific significance is the production of lawfully