RATES of premature death from cancer, heart disease and stroke have fallen across NSW, but further improvements could be made in the state's health care system, a report says.
Results from the third annual Healthcare in Focus 2012 report, which compares the performance of the NSW health care system with other states and countries, found fewer years of life are lost to cancer and heart disease in NSW than in most other countries, Bureau of Health Information chief Kim Browne said.
"NSW is performing quite well when we compare internationally," Ms Browne told AAP.
"(But) there are areas where we've got opportunities to improve compared to international comparators."
The report indicated NSW has one of the lowest rates of potential years of life lost to cancer, outperforming France, The Netherlands, New Zealand and the US.
Only Sweden has a lower rate, Ms Browne said.
Fewer years of life were lost to cardiovascular disease and stroke in NSW than in most other countries, the report found.
Ms Browne added fewer years of life were lost to heart attack in NSW than in any of the 10 other countries examined in the report.
But there are areas of the health care system that can be improved, she said.
"Unplanned readmissions for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are mid-range ... but they're higher than places like Canada, the UK and Switzerland," she told AAP.
NSW also has a high rate of hospitalisation for diabetic, medical and surgical care complications, a statistic Ms Browne would like to see decrease.
"It's a bit of a mixed picture but overall when we look internationally NSW tends to perform fairly well," Ms Browne said.
Health care system users were surveyed as part of the report and the majority rated their experiences and treatment positively, she said.
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