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Medical Care Exemption

Meaning

Medical care exemption is a legal or administrative term referring to a situation where specific health services or practitioners are legally permitted to operate outside the standard regulatory or licensing requirements that typically govern conventional medical practice. This often applies to non-traditional or holistic health providers, or to specific, experimental treatment modalities that have not yet achieved standard approval. It is a regulatory status that acknowledges the diversity of health approaches but does not inherently validate the scientific efficacy of the exempted care. This concept is primarily relevant in the legal and administrative structure of healthcare delivery.