New Zealand Health System
The New Zealand Health System is a publicly funded healthcare system that provides a range of services to its residents. It is primarily funded through general taxation, ensuring that essential health services are accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation. The system includes hospitals, primary care, and community health services, with a focus on preventive care and early intervention.
In addition to public services, there is also a private healthcare sector that offers additional options for those who choose to pay for faster access or specialized treatments. Overall, the New Zealand Health System aims to promote health equity and improve the well-being of its population.