Yes, the Amish can and do get medical care for themselves and children.
The state of Indiana did a study about 30 years ago, because they worried that the Amish, were not getting the medical care they needed. It turns out that the Amish actually get conventional medical care more than people with cars and insurance. It should be noted that while the Amish don't buy regular insurance, where you pay ahead of time, they have an organized medical care cost assistance system set up. If Dave and Marie have a kid with cancer, everybody in the system gets a post card saying "your share is $x". Since the Amish do not pay for underwriters, insurance agents, claims adjusters, and shareholders' profits. they eliminate about 40-50% of the insurance premium. What's more, hospitals pay a fortune in overhead because claims adjusters try to squeeze every penny out of the bill. If you deal fairly with hospitals and other providers of medical services, most will accept about 30 cents on the dollar for quick cash, no quibbling. I think there is a lesson there. Maybe we just need, as Shakespeare wrote, to simply kill all the lawyers.
Unfortunately, yes. Amish women tend to do the same things women did in the ancient times. In other words, Amish women usually run the household, while the men take care of the farm.
No. They do not conform to the rest of society. Partly it depends on what type of Amish people we are referring to. The usual group meant when referring to Amish are the Old Order Amish who do practice separation. There are a number of other types of Amish people who are less separate and take more part in society, although taking care not to compromise their beliefs at the same time.
The Medical Care Act of 1965 was to assist the aged and the poor with medical care.
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there was medical care but, it was rare
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