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Public Opinion Is Not Important in Making Decisions About Surveillance

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Public opinion is not important in making decisions about surveillance topics; public health professionals and the government make all decisions about what issues will be assessed via surveillance systems.

Recognize the importance of environmental factors and community infrastructure in disease prevention.
Understand the historical development of public health initiatives and their impact on community health.
Analyze the role of government and non-governmental organizations in the advancement of public health.
Identify key figures and their contributions to public health and nursing.

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Command-based Systems

Systems, particularly in computing or governance, where actions and processes are directed through explicit commands from a central authority.

Market-based Systems

Economic systems where decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution are based on supply and demand, and prices are determined in free markets.

Personal Wealth

Refers to the total value of all assets (such as money, investments, real estate) minus liabilities, owned by an individual or household.

Total Factor Productivity

A measure of the efficiency of all inputs used in the production process, reflecting the overall effectiveness with which inputs are converted into outputs.

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