I agree that the word 'deserve' has the wrong connotations, but since this has been posted in Pedants' Corner, I would like to suggest that the correct term is 'indicated'.
Treatment that is indicated is not necessarily the same as treatment that is needed. It implies that clinical judgement has been exercised in a decision-making process.
For example, it might be thought that someone 'needed' a particular treatment, say a hip replacement. But there might be other factors for that particular patient, which mean that the cost (in terms of pain, or poor prospect of a good outcome) outweighs the benefit, and another approach is indicated.
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