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Nonmedical

Nonmedical is an adjective used to describe things that do not involve medicine, medical care, or healthcare professionals. It is employed to distinguish nonclinical operations from direct patient care within health care settings, organizations, and education or research contexts.

Common applications include nonmedical staff (administrative personnel, facilities, security, food service, housekeeping, IT), nonmedical supplies (office

Hyphenation and usage vary by style guide. The term can appear as the closed form “nonmedical” or

See also nonclinical, healthcare operations, administrative support, and related terminology used to separate clinical care from

supplies,
linens,
cleaning
products),
and
nonmedical
transport
or
services
(transportation
or
logistics
not
delivering
medical
treatment).
In
education
and
social
services,
nonmedical
programs
refer
to
activities
that
are
not
focused
on
clinical
treatment
but
may
support
overall
well-being.
as
“non-medical.”
In
some
contexts,
“nonclinical”
is
used
as
a
closely
related
term
to
distinguish
activities
from
direct
patient
care.
In
budgeting
or
policy,
nonmedical
costs
refer
to
expenses
not
tied
to
medical
services.
The
scope
of
the
term
can
be
broad
and
context-dependent,
so
clarification
is
often
helpful.
other
organizational
functions.