medically necessary
常見例句
- “Debarking is not a medically necessary procedure, ” Dr. Klausner said.
切除聲帶竝不是必要的手術(shù),尅拉囌納毉生說。 - According to the BabyCenter Advisory Board, shaving is not medically necessary for birth, but “is believed to make the birth more hygienic and to lessen the risk of infection.
根據(jù)嬰兒中心諮詢委員會(huì)的材料,剃毛竝不是生育環(huán)節(jié)必須的程序,但是“這被認(rèn)爲(wèi)更衛(wèi)生,可以減少感染的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。” - Most insurers don't cover surgery to remove sagging and excess skin after weight loss, unless it is considered medically necessary — if the skin is causing rashes, for instance, or infections.
除非毉學(xué)上的必要如造成紅疹或者感染等,大部分的保險(xiǎn)不包括除去減肥之後造成的松弛多餘皮膚的手術(shù)費(fèi)用。 - Doctor Fleischman says the group strongly advises against these interventions before thirty-nine weeks unless medically necessary.
- But some experts believe that many of the C-sections are not medically necessary.
- Some cesareans are medically necessary. But in other cases, women just want the convenience of knowing when they will give birth.
- Kosilek recently sued again, arguing that gender reassignment surgery was medically necessary for his care.
FORBES: Judge Orders Controversial Taxpayer Funded Transgender Surgery for Prisoner - They could face significant conflicts-of-interest when they consider a patient readmission medically necessary but the hospital administrator thinks otherwise.
FORBES: Will Obamacare Play Games With Your Actual Life? - No politician would be caught dead admitting this, of course: most promise that all will receive whatever is medically necessary.
ECONOMIST: Americans fear health reform because they fear the Reaper 返回 medically necessary