Worse than that: if all hospitals were functioning perfectly, we would expect to see exactly a bell curve due to small random variations adding up.
A bell curve is not evidence that anything is wrong, and in fact it could be taken as evidence that everything is fine: a bell curve suggests that no hospital is doing remarkably badly.
So this part of the article makes it into the headline despite telling us nothing, and reduces the credibility of the whole thing.
A bell curve is not evidence that anything is wrong, and in fact it could be taken as evidence that everything is fine: a bell curve suggests that no hospital is doing remarkably badly.
So this part of the article makes it into the headline despite telling us nothing, and reduces the credibility of the whole thing.