That was an algorithm error in the software.
How about this little tidbit?
"Extrapolation of the results of the Colorado and Utah study to the over 33.6 million admissions to hospitals in the United States in 1997, implies that at least 44,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of preventable medical errors. 36 Based on the results of the New York study, the number of deaths due to medical error may be as high as 98,000. 37 By way of comparison, the lower estimate is greater than the number of deaths attributable to the 8th-leading cause of death. 38"
Errors in Health Care: A Leading Cause of Death and Injury - To Err is Human - NCBI Bookshelf
How about this little tidbit?
"Extrapolation of the results of the Colorado and Utah study to the over 33.6 million admissions to hospitals in the United States in 1997, implies that at least 44,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of preventable medical errors. 36 Based on the results of the New York study, the number of deaths due to medical error may be as high as 98,000. 37 By way of comparison, the lower estimate is greater than the number of deaths attributable to the 8th-leading cause of death. 38"
Errors in Health Care: A Leading Cause of Death and Injury - To Err is Human - NCBI Bookshelf