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- Most essential services are for “survival of the species.” But, if you’re interested in more than just survival, then you will start thinking about quality of life. That’s when Public Health Services and Social Services become essential. Unfortunately, quality is a value-laden term, which means not everyone agrees on what quality means. Or, it means different things to different people.