TY - JOUR T1 - General practice in New Zealand. JF - British Journal of General Practice JO - Br J Gen Pract SP - 531 LP - 533 VL - 43 IS - 377 AU - R Charlton AU - M Charlton Y1 - 1993/12/01 UR - http://bjgp.org/content/43/377/531.abstract N2 - General practice in New Zealand has evolved into a 'user pays' system and although operating within a national health service, it has many interesting differences from general practice in the United Kingdom. Emphasis is placed on biculturalism in health care. Income is derived through a fee for service, which includes a proportion from patients dependent on their means tested reimbursement from the government for provision of general medical services. Consultations are fewer in number and longer in duration. New Zealand society has considerable awareness in the area of medical ethics and there is a medical insurance scheme which covers ill health as a result of accidents. Great advances have been made in provision for out of hours work. New Zealand has its own royal college of general practitioners, membership examination and scheme for vocational training. This paper, based on the authors' personal experience of 12 months' study leave in New Zealand in 1991-92, examines these important areas of difference and reflects on the health reforms that are currently taking place in New Zealand. ER -