The opening sentence "WE are told repeatedly that the NHS, which receives more than £130billion of taxpayers’ money a year, is among the finest public health systems in the world." is an accurate statement of two facts.
The first is that all public health services are among the finest in the world, it's just that they may compare badly with others anywhere on the list from top to bottom - each is one of those on the list (i.e. among). The chosen interpretation is the other fact.
The other is that the UK consistently labels everything about itself as "The Best", "World Class", "World Beating", etc. - it is a firmly reliable habit. No proof either way is desired nor is it welcomed, the "facts" go without the need for such nonsense.
I will repeat a link which I posted on AB a while back - it has been known for years, probably decades that the NHS is well below the best in the world but that has been rigorously ignored/hidden/denied in the way religion pushes away any scrutiny. I have been lambasted on AB as being anti-British for this and much else when drawing attention to the truth. Here it is again
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2818%2930994-2/fulltext#seccestitle190
Recently the veneration had very large numbers of the citizenry clapping on their doorsteps to reinforce this particular belief/mindset while the performance was manifestly falling to new lows. The NHS can perhaps shake off some blame for the deaths of people in their homes (including nursing homes) but were medical staff nowhere near, and if so why not ? But slice away that approximately half of the 50,000+ death toll so far from Covid and ask yourself why such a high percentage of those admitted to hospital came out from there in a box. The NHS has and is failing miserably in keeping alive people who are brought/turn to them needing help to stay alive - comparison with the best performing public health services amply proves this.
In fact, it is very difficult to get many types of figures (again the lack of transparency so common in the UK - by comparison) and I have failed to find out the running totals nationwide for Covid patients admitted to hospital.
I am pleased to see there are people who do not swallow the mantras hook, line and sinker.