Like I said, if you want to ignorantly assume that people live longer simply because they have better health care, that's your business, but you are wrong. One could most certainly argue that an isolated country in frigid Scandinavia, is far less likely to see outbreaks of deadly viruses... fewer foreigners migrating there to introduce new strains of viruses... less food additives and preservatives... less travel, resulting in fewer travel accidents, significantly increasing life expectancy... a simpler lifestyle, less stress, causing less deaths... diets consisting of more fish and less red meat... low crime rates resulting in fewer violent deaths... all of these things can (and are) factors in the mortality rates of other countries.
Look at the life expectancy by state... Hawaiians have the longest life expectancy, but Hawaii doesn't have more hospitals and doctors or better health care than other states. The lowest life expectancy is Washington DC, and there are more government-run hospitals there, per capita, than anywhere else in the country. Why do Hawaiians live longer? A lot of factors, like I mentioned before. Of all the different groups of people in America, Eskimos have the longest life expectancy, not because of having better health care or more access to health care, but because of their culture. Poor black people tend to live shorter lives, but they have access to all federal government resources regarding health care. There is just nothing to show that government-run health care is what causes people to live longer lives. Whether you keep telling yourself this because you are just too ignorant to comprehend the facts, or you have a political agenda, doesn't really matter... you are still flat out WRONG!