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unnecessary$87902$ - traduction vers grec

UNITED STATES LEGAL DOCTRINE, RELATED TO ACTIVITIES WHICH MAY BE JUSTIFIED AS REASONABLE, NECESSARY, AND/OR APPROPRIATE, BASED ON EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL STANDARDS OF CARE
Medically necessary; Medically unnecessary

unnecessary      
adj. περιττός, όχι αναγκαίος, αναναγκαίος

Définition

Necessary
·noun A privy; a water-closet.
II. Necessary ·adj Such as must be; impossible to be otherwise; not to be avoided; inevitable.
III. Necessary ·noun Such things, in respect to infants, lunatics, and married women, as are requisite for support suitable to station.
IV. Necessary ·adj Impossible to be otherwise, or to be dispensed with, without preventing the attainment of a desired result; indispensable; requiste; essential.
V. Necessary ·adj Acting from necessity or compulsion; involuntary;
- opposed to free; as, whether man is a necessary or a free agent is a question much discussed.
VI. Necessary ·noun A thing that is necessary or indispensable to some purpose; something that one can not do without; a requisite; an essential;
- used chiefly in the plural; as, the necessaries of life.

Wikipédia

Medical necessity

Medical necessity is a legal doctrine in the United States related to activities that may be justified as reasonable, necessary, and/or appropriate based on evidence-based clinical standards of care. In contrast, unnecessary health care lacks such justification.

Other countries may have medical doctrines or legal rules covering broadly similar grounds. The term clinical medical necessity is also used.