The only problem is that the system may be good but the people aren't.
Though the U.K. scored best in most categories, the country ranked second worst after the U.S. in terms of the health of its residents. This was based on factors such as adult and infant mortality rates, receptiveness to medical services and life expectancy at age 60. Citizens of France, Sweden and Switzerland were found to be healthiest overall.
Good at fixing the problems but not good at avoiding them in the first place and I suspect not good at picking them up early enough.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/u-s-health-care-system-ranks-lowest-in-international-survey/