Healthcare humanities consists of the humanities (literature, philosophy, ethics, history and religion), social science (anthropology, cultural research, psychology, sociology), as well as the arts (literature, theater, film, and visual arts) and their application to healthcare education and practice.
The principles of autonomy and beneficence/non-maleficence may possibly also be expanded to consist of effects on the relatives of patients or even the medical practitioners, the general population and economic concerns when making health-related decisions.
Disaster law - Disaster law deals together with the legal ramifications of disaster arranging, preparedness, response and recovery, which includes but not limited to monetary recovery, public and private liability, property abatement and condemnation.[3]