It did say this though:
"The only serious black mark against the NHS was its poor record on keeping people alive. On a composite "healthy lives" score, which includes deaths among infants and patients who would have survived had they received timely and effective healthcare, the UK came 10th" 
The trouble with studies like this is that the results depend on what criteria are selected and how much weight and importance is given to each one in calculating the final position.
I would have thought infant mortality and patients who would have survived if their care had been timely were rather important indicators.
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