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Population, I guess. Also, there's the famed English weather, which probably ruins all the above efforts.
OK. How do you manage to be #1 on everything yet #10 on healthy lives?
ok. How do you manage to be #1 on everything yet #10 on healthy lives?
The goal of a well-functioning health care system is to ensure that people lead long, healthy, and productive
lives. To measure this dimension, Exhibit 8 includes three outcome indicators, including mortality amenable
to health care—that is, deaths that could have been prevented with timely and effective care; infant mortality;
and healthy life expectancy.
Read the report.OK. How do you manage to be #1 on everything yet #10 on healthy lives?
The hard metrics reflected in "healthy lives" are abyssmal (in the UK), hardly a reflection of the mildest climate in northern Europe.Population, I guess. Also, there's the famed English weather, which probably ruins all the above efforts.
What you want to look at is "timeliness of care", "equity" and (and that's where 80% of your appreciation should go) "healthy lives".Also, what's up with Norway? We're doing horribly!
Binge drinking, and sitting down a lot?OK. How do you manage to be #1 on everything yet #10 on healthy lives?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_alcohol_consumptionBinge drinking, and sitting down a lot?
Well, it's not like the other protestants had no talent for that.Yes. It's not the total alcohol consumption that's significant. It's the pattern of drinking.
Binge drinking involves "necking" vast quantities in 4 or 5 hours on a Friday or Saturday evening.
So, instead of drinking 1/2 to 1 bottle of wine a day seven days a week, your British drinker will consume 1/2 that amount in 10 hours.
Neither is regressive taxation, though, which is the core of the Scandinavian model.No, indeed. But the Swedes, and other Scandinavians, and especially the Icelanders, have gone in for some really draconian restrictions on alcohol. Mainly through pricing. Which seems to work well.
Hooch is not a thing to be encouraged.
OK. How do you manage to be #1 on everything yet #10 on healthy lives?
It's easier to say what's right with it:
It's a lot better than Scottish or Irish food. And doesn't feature any dried herring, which puts it streaks ahead of Scandinavian and Icelandic food.
Have you ever tried eating British Food?