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jackinthetree Aug 4th 2021 10:39 pm

How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/ex-wif...IS556LF33HWAQ/

https://www.commonwealthfund.org/pub...lecting-poorly

Surprised.

BEVS Aug 5th 2021 1:50 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 
First the freezy homes and now the rubbish healthcare. Gwon then , is pollution next or perhaps the price of a tomato?

You want to live in NZ and do not need a visa then just come on down. I am sure you will survive.

BTW are you a Brit as you type and spell as a USC abd the idea of finding healthcare is rather American.



scrubbedexpat094 Aug 5th 2021 2:01 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 

Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 13037203)
First the freezy homes and now the rubbish healthcare. Gwon then , is pollution next or perhaps the price of a tomato?

You want to live in NZ and do not need a visa then just come on down. I am sure you will survive.

BTW are you a Brit as you type and spell as a USC abd the idea of finding healthcare is rather American.

I was wondering all these things too BEVS. I wondered if we have a pot stirrer on our hands.
Our health service is okay, it's not the best in the world but it's certainly not the worst. It has similar issues to a number of other countries, underfunding, an ageing population, burned-out staff, underpaid staff, under-staffed etc.
I'll take it over the American system, for example.

Timmy Chch Aug 5th 2021 2:24 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 
I still cant get over that herald article - imagine divorcing your husband and after 30 years him calling up saying I'm in hospital, come and clean me poop up! And then doing it, for ages, then whinging about it!

jackinthetree Aug 5th 2021 2:58 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 

Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 13037203)
First the freezy homes and now the rubbish healthcare. Gwon then , is pollution next or perhaps the price of a tomato?

You want to live in NZ and do not need a visa then just come on down. I am sure you will survive.

BTW are you a Brit as you type and spell as a USC abd the idea of finding healthcare is rather American.

Well it's just that I find these aspects surprising so am interested to hear perspectives from locals.

I write like this because I've been living in North America for a while.

jackinthetree Aug 5th 2021 2:59 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 

Originally Posted by Vitalstatistix (Post 13037206)
I was wondering all these things too BEVS. I wondered if we have a pot stirrer on our hands.
Our health service is okay, it's not the best in the world but it's certainly not the worst. It has similar issues to a number of other countries, underfunding, an ageing population, burned-out staff, underpaid staff, under-staffed etc.
I'll take it over the American system, for example.

Oh dear, asking questions is being a pot-stirrer, and make sure to add in the defences too. Look, I think NZ is great, but I'm curious and want to know what the situation is on the ground. I don't know why the suspicion, but so be it.

jackinthetree Aug 5th 2021 3:00 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 

Originally Posted by Timmy Chch (Post 13037211)
I still cant get over that herald article - imagine divorcing your husband and after 30 years him calling up saying I'm in hospital, come and clean me poop up! And then doing it, for ages, then whinging about it!

I guess she cares for him, even as a friend, in sympathy. He has incontinence and no-one was looking after him or changing him. That's kind of sad.

Justcol Aug 6th 2021 9:32 am

Re: How do you find good quality healthcare in NZ?
 

Originally Posted by jackinthetree (Post 13037214)
Well it's just that I find these aspects surprising so am interested to hear perspectives from locals

You've chosen pretty extreme aspects for consideration.
there's nothing normal about the examples you've given

Healthcare is fine and free
If you want to pay for private, go right ahead






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