Since the data on newborn survival is clouded by differing measurements, I thought I would take a look at the other end of the scale. Here is the UN data on life expectancy at age 65:
http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=GenderStat&f=inID%3A36
Numbers list life expectancy in years with the presentation female/male
Country Female Male
Canada 20 17
China 16 14
Congo 13 11
Cuba 19 17
France 21 17
Germany 20 16
Japan 23 18
Netherlands 19 16
Russia 15 10
United Kingdom 19 16
United States 20 16
The only conclusions I can draw from this are:
(1) People live longer in developed countries than underdeveloped and third world countries.
(2) The differences between medical care results in developed countries are not significantly different.
(3) Any statement that healthcare is significantly better in one or another developed country is refuted by the data. IOW it is strictly BS.