The real cost of New Zealand’s two-tier health system: why going private doesn’t relieve pressure on public hospitals
- Written by Elizabeth Fenton, Lecturer in Bioethics, University of Otago
Getty ImagesEthicists argue that healthcare is special. Unlike other consumer goods, its availability and accessibility should be based on need rather than ability to pay.
In New Zealand, however, our tolerance of a two-tier health system – in which some services are only available for a price – suggests a degree of moral ambivalence.
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