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Public Health

This document defines key terms related to ethics, governance, and law. It provides definitions for public health, safety, welfare, conflict of interest, loyalty, honesty, agreement, facts, bribery, extortion, confidentiality, and trade secret. The definitions are sourced from Merriam-Webster and Oxford dictionaries.

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Public Health

This document defines key terms related to ethics, governance, and law. It provides definitions for public health, safety, welfare, conflict of interest, loyalty, honesty, agreement, facts, bribery, extortion, confidentiality, and trade secret. The definitions are sourced from Merriam-Webster and Oxford dictionaries.

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Public health Loyalty

 the government system for providing  the quality of being loyal. a strong
for the health needs and services of all feeling of support or allegiance.
the people of a country or region.
Honesty
Safety
 the quality of being honest.
 the condition of being safe from
undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or Agreement
loss  the situation in which people have the
Welfare same opinion, or in which they approve
of or accept something a decision or
 the state of doing well especially in arrangement, often formal and written,
respect to good fortune, happiness, between two or more groups or people.
well-being, or prosperity  the condition of having the same
 aid in the form of money or necessities opinion, or a decision or arrangement
for those in need between two or more people or groups
to do something or to obey the same
Conflict of interest
rules
 A situation in which the concerns or
Facts
aims of two different parties are
incompatible.  something that is known to have
 A situation in which a person is in a happened or to exist, especially
position to derive personal benefit from something for which proof exists, or
actions or decisions made in their about which there is information.
official capacity.

Bribery
Source:
 the act or practice of giving or taking a
Merriam-webster dictionary
bribe
Oxford dictionary
Extortion

 the practice of obtaining something,


especially money, through force or
threats.

Confidentiality

 the state of keeping or being kept


secret or private.

Trade secret

 a secret device or technique used by a


company in manufacturing its products.

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