This article analyzes the level of health care and low-socioeconomic disparity in health in Nordic states and compares it with the UK and Germany. It discusses the policies of public health and strategies to reduce health inequalities. The article uses data from the European Social Survey and OECD to describe non-therapeutic determinants of health and future. The identified pointers are contrasted to the consistent pointers for United Kingdom and Germany. The main purpose of this article is to analyze to which level, system of health in Nordic states have attained better health for their civilians as well as low-socio-economic disparity in health.