Derek Jones

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Even the lowball estimate makes medical mistakes the eighth leading cause of death in the nation—worse than breast cancer, AIDS, and motor vehicle accidents. It also makes medicine far more error prone, and more dangerously so, than most other high-risk fields. For commercial aviation to take the same toll in the United States as medical errors do, a sold-out 747 would have to crash every three days, killing everyone on board.
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error
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