What about events? For me they are a true money maker and super easy in the beginning when you don't have much departments (epidemic event with only orthopedic dpt is a breeze!). If you do a few in a row you gonna be making 20000$ each time you treat around 10 patients, just make sure to mark them with code blue so they aren't forgotten by your doctors. This combined with finances adjustment by watching the workload of rooms etc, can help you a great deal in the beginning making money and paying off loans.
Subbed just for Project Hospital. Your video tutorials have been helpful. After years of video games holding my hand, it's nice to try a game with challenges.
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Thanks for conclusion. I was looking all the time for a thing i did wrong in the different departmens, but the only thing i did wrong, was to have to many people working for me.
What about treatments? Is it ever not a good idea to send a patient home with as many treatments as possible? Will that increase how much they pay? Or does a patient only pay what their diagnosis says? (Not factoring in the pharmacy)
I don't think of this game can make money. Few reasons for explain, patients are randomly generated, cannot predict anything. I've been trying to make money in this game, But this game is extremely hard by their engine. I just want to win this game with be millionaire hospital CEO.
So what I would check is how many patients are leaving untreated. As soon as you can see that some patients are having to leave or are leaving untreated, look at what they require. If they need to be admitted and you've seen this a few times it may be worth getting a 24/7 crew. However, you just have to bear in mind that this will of course increase the daily maintenance fee of the hospital with wages etc. 😁
This tutorial is utter rubbish. Your aim is to diagnose the patients right (and fast), therefor you want the best doctors possible. Being cheap and using mediocre (or worse) doctors is going to cost you more in the end as your interns and residents are simply not good enuf at their job - which means you'll need additional diagnostic labs much sooner (additional wages), run more tests (additional job queues) and you'll earn less prestige (less overall patients in your hospital). The only things you need to know to make money is #1 build a Pharmacy right away #2 focus on building offices to diagnose patients, go slow and only add when ppl start leaving because they had to wait for too long #3 only build rooms from the Radiology/Med. Lab tree when absolutely needed #4 don't fall into the "hospitalization"-trap
What about events? For me they are a true money maker and super easy in the beginning when you don't have much departments (epidemic event with only orthopedic dpt is a breeze!). If you do a few in a row you gonna be making 20000$ each time you treat around 10 patients, just make sure to mark them with code blue so they aren't forgotten by your doctors. This combined with finances adjustment by watching the workload of rooms etc, can help you a great deal in the beginning making money and paying off loans.
I'm new to this game, but racked up over 20 hours so far haha. These videos have been really helpful for me :)
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Bronchitis? Ain't nobody got time for that!
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Nice job! A well organised tutorial with some sound advice. 👍
Thank you Ajax! 😃
At the start is it best to hire Doctors with high skills or low?
Man u deserved more subs
Thank you, that's very kind! 😁
Good vid mate.
Thanks for conclusion. I was looking all the time for a thing i did wrong in the different departmens, but the only thing i did wrong, was to have to many people working for me.
What about treatments? Is it ever not a good idea to send a patient home with as many treatments as possible? Will that increase how much they pay? Or does a patient only pay what their diagnosis says? (Not factoring in the pharmacy)
Gerfervonbob I believe you would only earn the insurance payout. I don’t believe you earn anything more by giving every treatment. 😊
I don't think of this game can make money. Few reasons for explain, patients are randomly generated, cannot predict anything. I've been trying to make money in this game, But this game is extremely hard by their engine.
I just want to win this game with be millionaire hospital CEO.
When do you think is the best time to hire staff for night and have the hospital run 24/7?
So what I would check is how many patients are leaving untreated. As soon as you can see that some patients are having to leave or are leaving untreated, look at what they require. If they need to be admitted and you've seen this a few times it may be worth getting a 24/7 crew. However, you just have to bear in mind that this will of course increase the daily maintenance fee of the hospital with wages etc. 😁
ngl this tutorial did not help with anything. "make sure you can cover the running costs" omg what a tip.
Very good video
Is the laptop PC from a mod?
Hi Tal, I believe it came with the new update! Although I could be wrong 😊
@@75PercentRad Indeed, I found it in-game. Seems it only appears in the Nurse Station room's item list.
This tutorial is utter rubbish.
Your aim is to diagnose the patients right (and fast), therefor you want the best doctors possible. Being cheap and using mediocre (or worse) doctors is going to cost you more in the end as your interns and residents are simply not good enuf at their job - which means you'll need additional diagnostic labs much sooner (additional wages), run more tests (additional job queues) and you'll earn less prestige (less overall patients in your hospital).
The only things you need to know to make money is
#1 build a Pharmacy right away
#2 focus on building offices to diagnose patients, go slow and only add when ppl start leaving because they had to wait for too long
#3 only build rooms from the Radiology/Med. Lab tree when absolutely needed
#4 don't fall into the "hospitalization"-trap
pharmacy pays a lot
makes me overprescribe
Same here, I prescribe something for every symptom
@@obi-wantpastrami8745 sorry for the life crippling addictionbut i need 20$