What are medical services in New Zealand like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in New Zealand, they replied...
"New Zealand has a comprehensive public health system that provides free or low-cost medical services to all citizens and permanent residents. The public health system is funded by the government and is managed by the Ministry of Health. The public health system provides a wide range of services, including primary care, hospital care, mental health services, and specialist services. Private health care is also available in New Zealand, and many people choose to use private health care providers for additional services or for more specialized care. In addition, New Zealand has a number of health-related charities and organizations that provide support and services to those in need," remarked another expat in New Zealand.
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What are medical services in New Zealand like?
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