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The WHO rank the NHS above the US when considering all metrics. But the glorification of the NHS is strange to the British who are used to it being grossly underfunded for decades. Every election, reducing NHS waiting lists and access the services are major political points of debate.
The NHS has one obvious point in its favour over anything in the US: it's free. I doubt anyone in the UK would be surprised you can get better healthcare in private hospitals in other countries (or even private hospitals in the UK).
pretty much how it works in NZ as well. I got meningitis once and got fixed up for free. Fancy people have the option to pay for private health care if they want. My step father got a busted hip and needed a new one, he just walked around with a busted hip for about 9 months and then got a free one. It all worked out great, but that was a crap nine months.
I was looking up metrics a while ago. We have loads of expats here and they are always whining about how awful the dutch medical system is. I went hunting one day and found it was outstandingly good (with an amusingly low score for 'customer service' though, which I believe is what really irks the americans here).