23% More |
62% Less |
22% More |
51% Less |
0% More, and end government subsidies |
9% Less, and provide more government funding |
0% More, and privatize the entire healthcare industry |
2% Less, and there should be no privatization of the healthcare industry |
See how support for each position on “Healthcare Privatization” has changed over time for 301k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “Healthcare Privatization” has changed over time for 301k New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8C96TDP4yrs4Y
Funding and subsidies need to be increased
@8H5WMZR4yrs4Y
Public systems need more work to improve their current state
@9CXCLXD9mos9MO
I think there should be slightly less privatisation of health care but more government funding as good health care provision is essential for a stable productive society.
@9DY7JDK8mos8MO
i beleieve people with the money to do so should have the option of private practise but allow substantial services for those who do not as it is against human rights to make money off people who have little money.
@9DY754H8mos8MO
Good mix but funding increase to both sectors
@9DY6FZ28mos8MO
Primary healthcare should be public and free with tertiary healthcare privatised and subsidised
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