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1. Don't over extend too quickly!
- don't take out early loans if you can help it, or keep them small (in my last play through I only used one 20k loan early on and quickly repaid it)
- you only need like six drs offices to get max effect early
- my radiology department early is centered around only 2 x-ray rooms.
2. Don't hospitalize too early!!!
- I build every department (other than ICU) up for daily use in order to start making large amounts of revenue (like 15-25k a day)
- use that money to build all the infrastructure for hospitalization before actually converting bc your patients and income change once you convert to hospitalization and it helps to have all of them available.
3. Salary sizes matter early
- I usually hire the cheapest possible HC providers early on, with maybe on exception for running the department.