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Nonmedische

Nonmedische is a Dutch-language term meaning nonmedical. In Dutch usage, nonmedische (and nonmedisch) describes care, services, or interventions that fall outside direct medical treatment. The term is commonly used in health care policy, social care, and welfare to distinguish supports that do not involve diagnosis, prescription, or medical procedures from medical care.

In practice, nonmedical services include housing support, nutrition and dietary guidance, transportation to appointments, personal care,

Policy and funding often distinguish nonmedical from medical care. In many systems, nonmedical services are provided

Etymology and usage: nonmedische is an adjective in Dutch; used to describe nouns such as zorg (care),

See also: medical care, social care, Dutch health system.

rehabilitation,
social
work,
psychological
counseling
not
tied
to
medical
treatment,
education
and
employment
services,
and
community-based
programs
aimed
at
improving
wellbeing.
Nonmedical
interventions
can
complement
medical
care
by
addressing
social
determinants
of
health,
facilitating
adherence
to
treatment
plans,
reducing
isolation,
and
supporting
caregivers.
or
subsidised
by
social
services,
municipalities,
or
welfare
programs,
and
are
coordinated
with
healthcare
providers
through
integrated
care
models.
Evidence
on
effectiveness
generally
focuses
on
outcomes
such
as
quality
of
life,
functional
independence,
and
reduced
hospitalisations,
recognizing
that
nonmedical
supports
are
part
of
a
holistic
approach
to
health.
ondersteuning
(support),
or
interventies,
in
contexts
where
medical
treatment
is
absent
or
not
the
primary
focus.
The
term
is
typically
paired
with
a
following
noun
and
carries
no
value
judgement.