250,000 (and up to 440,000) people die from medical malpractice in the USA every year. The cost being around $210 billion dollars. Add to that the cost of caring for injured patients is another $40 billion each year.
Since covid "vaccine" makers are protected from liability, I can imagine a lot of hospitals are writing these malpractice deaths off as covid. Add to that the financial incentives for hospitals to "covid death" people ($35,000 per?). Huge savings plus money to be made, what a win for hospital administrators (not the most ethical people in my experience).
That's likely where the inflated numbers are coming from imo.
Seems the only immunity any of the vaccines offer is protecting big pharma from lawsuits.
A couple of articles I found. There are plenty out there.
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-many-die-from-medical-mistakes-in-us-hospitals
https://mymedicalscore.com/medical-error-statistics/
Edit: when I was in high school, one of my friend's father was a hospital administrator. He was also a freemason. He got fired for embezzlement. He was also a Jesuit.
250,000 (and up to 440,000) people die from medical malpractice in the USA every year. The cost being around $210 billion dollars. Add to that the cost of caring for injured patients is another $40 billion each year.
Since covid "vaccine" makers are protected from liability, I can imagine a lot of hospitals are writing these malpractice deaths off as covid. Add to that the financial incentives for hospitals to "covid death" people ($35,000 per?). Huge savings plus money to be made, what a win for hospital administrators (not the most ethical people in my experience).
That's likely where the inflated numbers are coming from imo.
Seems the only immunity any of the vaccines offer is protecting big pharma from lawsuits.
A couple of articles I found. There are plenty out there.
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-many-die-from-medical-mistakes-in-us-hospitals
https://mymedicalscore.com/medical-error-statistics/
Edit: when I was in high school, one of my friend's father was a hospital administrator. He was also a freemason. He got fired for embezzlement.
250,000 (and up to 440,000) people die from medical malpractice in the USA every year. The cost being around $210 billion dollars. Add to that the cost of caring for injured patients is another $40 billion each year.
Since covid "vaccine" makers are protected from liability, I can imagine a lot of hospitals are writing these malpractice deaths off as covid. Add to that the financial incentives for hospitals to "covid death" people ($35,000 per?). Huge savings plus money to be made, what a win for hospital administrators (not the most ethical people in my experience).
That's likely where the inflated numbers are coming from imo.
Seems the only immunity any of the vaccines offer is protecting big pharma from lawsuits.
A couple of articles I found. There are plenty out there.
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-many-die-from-medical-mistakes-in-us-hospitals
https://mymedicalscore.com/medical-error-statistics/
Edit: when I was in high school, one of my friend's father was a hospital administrator. He was also a freemason. He go fired for embezzlement.
250,000 (and up to 440,000) people die from medical malpractice in the USA every year. The cost being around $210 billion dollars. Add to that the cost of caring for injured patients is another $40 billion each year.
Since covid "vaccine" makers are protected from liability, I can imagine a lot of hospitals are writing these malpractice deaths off as covid. Add to that the financial incentives for hospitals to "covid death" people ($35,000 per?). Huge savings plus money to be made, what a win for hospital administrators (not the most ethical people in my experience).
That's likely where the inflated numbers are coming from imo.
Seems the only immunity any of the vaccines offer is protecting big pharma from lawsuits.
A couple of articles I found. There are plenty out there.
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-many-die-from-medical-mistakes-in-us-hospitals