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nonmedis

Nonmedis is a term used in healthcare contexts to describe personnel and activities that are not directly involved in medical diagnosis, treatment, or disease prevention. The term is commonly used in Indonesian health care contexts to distinguish nonclinical staff from tenaga medis, or medical personnel. It encompasses a broad range of roles that support clinical care and facility operations.

The category covers administrative and support functions as well as facility services. Roles typically included under

Nonmedis staff enable clinical care by facilitating patient flow, maintaining safety and hygiene standards, handling records

The distinction between nonmedis and tenaga medis is often used in budgeting, workforce planning, and human

See also hospital administration, healthcare staffing, facility management, and allied health professionals.

nonmedis
are
administrative
staff,
management,
accounting
and
finance,
human
resources,
procurement,
facility
management,
cleaning
and
sanitation,
food
services,
security,
transportation,
and
information
technology
support.
These
positions
exist
in
hospitals,
clinics,
laboratories,
and
public
health
facilities,
and
may
be
filled
by
direct
hires
or
external
service
providers.
and
logistics,
operating
and
maintaining
facilities
and
equipment,
and
ensuring
reliable
information
systems.
Their
work
underpins
everyday
operations,
supports
clinical
teams,
and
contributes
to
patient
safety
and
service
quality.
resources
policy.
While
it
clarifies
roles
and
resource
allocation,
some
commentators
note
that
strict
labeling
can
undervalue
nonclinical
work
or
impede
multidisciplinary
collaboration.
In
response,
many
institutions
pursue
clearer
career
paths,
training
opportunities,
and
recognition
for
nonmedical
staff.