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The Amish have definitive views on healthcare. In the eyes of the Amish people, God is the ultimate healer. As a result of this view, many Amish do not opt for modern healthcare practices.<\/p>\n
In addition, it is common for the Amish to be uncomfortable with and actively avoid settings where technology is a key component. The Amish view of modern healthcare has many implications. At the top of the list of those implications is the fact that the Amish are more willing and more likely to suffer with medical issues.<\/p>\n
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The idea of \u201croutine\u201d test and medical treatments are not viewed by the Amish as being routine in any way. Let\u2019s take a more in-depth look at how the Amish approach different aspects of medical care and health.<\/p>\n
The Amish and Insurance<\/strong><\/p>\n
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One major factor in the Amish approach to healthcare is that that Amish frequently don\u2019t have insurance. The reason for this is that insurance would make them rely less on their community, which is an important cornerstone concept in the Amish world. Further, they have been exempt from Obamacare.<\/p>\n
In Amish culture, when someone becomes seriously ill, the appropriate route is for community funds to be used to help that person. The church will often pay expenses and bills during bouts of serious illness.<\/p>\n
The idea is that the individual can rely on the Amish community in the time of need. This value is key when it comes to understand the Amish people\u2019s view on healthcare. However, insurance and the way that the modern healthcare system functions are counter to this approach and philosophy.<\/p>\n