![]() The remaining 4 patients who actually needed a definitive diagnosis all had the Differential Diagnosis option still available, and some of them even had low-discomfort procedures available, such as Physical Examination or Speech Listening. I know that they always do for the Athlete's Foot anyway. I find that, in these 50/50 situations, differential diagnoses often solve the case. Instead, the doctor sent them to get tested.Ģ of the 10 patients have a 50/50 change at one disease (Nail Fungus vs Athlete's Foot and Pyelonephritis vs Kidney Stones) and Differential Diagnosis hadn't been attempted. Here's a screenshot of my lab waiting room:Ĥ of the 10 patients already had a 100% diagnosis selected (two UTIs, Crohn's, and Grave's) and could be treated. ![]() And when my doctors are "left unsupervised," regardless of their outstanding diagnostic skill, they're still sending patients to labs, radiology, and hospitalization willy-nilly. I spend more time clicking on/searching for patients to see if they're on manual mode than actually diagnosing. However, when I open hospitalization and start receiving more patients, manual management becomes too much to handle. I usually get a consistent 5–7k profit each day or a 9–11k profit with tweaked XML files to get more 5 more patients per insurance company. I hire the more expensive doctors with the Advanced Diagnosis specialization for all offices (ER and specialist) so that they can solve diagnoses like Contusion vs Fracture or Athlete's Foot vs Nail Fungus without the need for tests (X-ray and Fungal Cultivation respectively) and more quickly diagnose things that are a bit of a pain to narrow down, such as Viral vs Bacterial Tonsillitis. I can keep a 5-star prestige rating every day, and there are few enough patients that I can control each one of them manually. I find that I have a pretty optimized early game. Late game: expanding the hospital to include fully functional departments Mid game: making use of hospitalizations, surgeries, and ambulances ![]() I've been playing Project Hospital consistently for about a week now and I've started many hospitals to test different things.įor ease of communication, let me define three stages of the game:Įarly game: setting up ER, X-ray, first specialist offices, and labs ![]()
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