>>938786192
Wrong. Vehicle deaths last year in the US: 42,000 or so. Obesity and related illnesses, sure. 400,000 or more.
But...
"Estimates for accidental medical deaths in the US vary significantly, but recent studies suggest numbers between 250,000 and 440,000 deaths per year are attributable to medical errors, with the Johns Hopkins study being a key source. These figures position medical error as a leading cause of death, rivaling heart disease and cancer, though the exact number is challenging to pinpoint due to the way medical error data is collected.
Factors contributing to the different estimates: