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1. autonomy •Free from external influence over independent decision-
making. PH scenarios that defy autonomy:
-Mandatory vaccination
-Isolation - Separation of an infected person
-Quarantine - Detention of healthy persons exposed to
contagious disease
2. 4th Amendment Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures (not
licensed
businesses)
-can have random inspections in PH, scope is lower
3. Federalism •Constitution establishes authority to enact laws, including
those pertaining to public health
Distribution of power between the individual states and the
na- tional government.
4. 10th Amendment •10th Amendment gives states all powers that are neither
given to
the federal government nor prohibited by the Constitution
5. police powers •States retain police powers to protect public's health
• Powers exercised by states to:
-Enact laws and promulgate regulations
-That are used to protect public and to promote the common
good
6. Home rule authority Gives local oflcials the ability to enact ordinances or
regulations
that are specific to the community, not otherwise prohibited.
7. Public health laws •Public health laws are the system of rules created for the
protec-
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-Congress passes laws
8. Public health regulations
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• Regulations are the set of rules that describe the
implementation of legislation.
-FDA passes regulations
9. Privacy •Freedom from intrusion; having control over the extent,
timing, and circumstances of sharing PHI.
10. security •Practices, policies, and procedures created to protect a
person's PHI
11. Utilitarianism -Promotes the goal of the "greatest good for the greatest
number"
12. Communitarian -Individuals inseparable from community life and no one
person
and no one community can ever be completely self-determining.
13. Liberalism -Focuses on individual rights and freedom to choose,
seeks to guarantee individual freedom without state
infringement on per- sonal choice.
14. Priority setting -A component of health planning that involves the community
in
decisions related to allocation of scarce resources.
15. Reciprocity -Community input regarding decisions by listening and
speaking to the community.
16. Transparency Not concealing information
17. public trust -Avoid interventions that employ force or command without
rea- son
18. fidiciary duty -Serving public in a way that maintains public's trust
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19. Legislative branch Makes laws (congress)
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