PeanutTigerinBox -> RE: 0bama0s top 10 healthcare lies (8/8/2010 8:10:36 AM)
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ORIGINAL: DCWoody "so of course all press articles about the poor treatment in the NHS are entirely false and wrong." Generally, yes. and of course research which shows that the UK is a lot behind as it showed for example on this research below is wrong as well [8|] My-o-my-o-my, some people truly enjoy living in their bubble of denial *snort* quote:
2.2 Perinatal mortality The perinatal mortality rate measures foetal deaths plus early neonatal deaths (until one week of age) per 1,000 births (live and stillbirths). The UK’s perinatal mortality rate is 30 per cent higher than the EU average – second worst in the EU, ahead only of Greece. The UK is the only EU country in which this rate increased during the 1990s. Germany’s perinatal mortality rate is 40 per cent below the EU average, second best after Finland. The UK’s perinatal mortality is more than twice as high as Germany’s (all data for 1999). However, the UK’s death rate from external causes (mainly injuries and poisoning) in children under 14 is among the lowest in the EU (around 25 per cent lower than both the EU average and the German figure). 2.3 Older people A similar picture emerges for older people. In 1990 further life expectancy having reached age 65 was 16.4 years in both countries. But by 1999 this had improved by 1.5 years in Germany – the greatest improvement of any EU country – but only by 0.8 years in the UK, where it is now the third lowest in the EU (see Figure 5). Again, this difference is mainly due to the considerably worse situation of British women, but life expectancy of older German men is now also higher than that of their British counterparts – see Figures 6 and 7. http://www.agf.org.uk/cms/upload/pdfs/R/2003_R1363_e_health_care_system.pdf
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