This is all true, but NZ like the NHS is a bit too public heavy. The ideal system is a balance between public and private sectors...both complimentary and competing. Thanks for coming to my very literally TED talk: https://youtu.be/jCVmY1iOJQs?si=bnFAnGEzoWKGpkCh
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But New Zealand does have a balance between public and private healthcare. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_New_Zealand
Not really balance, in the sense that only about 30% of the population is insured, and there is one insurer who has monopoly share of the relatively small market (southern cross). ideal balance would be 50% insured and competitive private providers.