that infant mortality one should really make Rabbit wonder why his countries is lagging behind Cubas
Oh come on your a smart guy. You know damn well why we have a higher infant mortality rate and it sure isnt because Cuba has better healthcare.

The concept of health is a very broad one and includes not only the biological order of the human being but, by definition, health is the complete biological, psychological and sociological well being of the individual. In other words, the psychological and sociological aspects must be added, inasmuch as the environment and living conditions impact directly on the quality of life of the individual, which is the main objective of a healthcare system.

If we limit the definition of health to a decrease in child mortality, longer life expectancy, primary healthcare, and the creation of research and biotechnological institutes, then Cuba is the image of socialist success. However, if we talk about the real meaning of health and delve into all of the aspects that affect man as a social being, then there is no health in Cuba, and the degradation in the quality of life of the Cuban people is the only thing that socialism has achieved.
http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/y98/nov98/19e1.htm

And take a look at this

Health Care in Cuba: Myth Versus Reality
According to the Pan American Health Organization, the Cuban Government currently devotes a smaller percentage of its budget for health care than such regional countries as Jamaica, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic.
http://www.canf.org/Issues/medicalapartheid.htm