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But lower the prices is one choice.
Reputation has a massive effect on patient population. 16 person queues at all 8 GP offices, and desperately trying to build more and train more doctors to get that queue down.
I love having expensive rooms to keep the staff happy, but the downside is that my hospital gets waaay too busy once the reputation is Great. Hell, even raising prices (which they keep telling me is going to hurt my Rep) doesn't seem to affect my Rep or the amount of people coming in too much.
a marketing campaign, for you'r hospital, for special diseases or for employees
, this will take affect!