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The most prominent change between the late 1980's and 2000 in the Institute of Medicine's model for public health in the United States was:
Reliabilities
Measures of the probability that a system or component will perform its required function for a specified period under stated conditions.
Objective
A specific, measurable goal that is designed to be achieved within a specific timeframe to further an individual's or organization's agenda.
Maintenance
The process of preserving or restoring equipment, machines, or systems to ensure they continue to function correctly and efficiently.
Reliability
The quality or state of being dependable or capable of performing consistently under specified conditions.
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