

The most obvious answer is to cure everybody in a timely fashion, but that's much more difficult than it implies. Just send them home when they're low on Health. 1 Answer Sorted by: 9 Well, there are a couple ways to go about it. Mine crashed doing an automatic quick save and the save game was gone. That said, there's a much simpler method to achieve this: As mine was crashing a lot before it actually wiped the data. Not having anyone die is supposed to be the goal to strive for. This is basically the strategy for the whole game. So you need nurses and doctors skilled in the Treatment branch that ups their general treatment capability by 10% for each level, and your pharmacists should have the Pharmacy Management skill, too. Its a faithful and lovingly made acknowledgement of Bullfrogs seminal management sim, retaining a tongue in cheek approach and surprising depth. Once you get the diagnosis loop as short as possible, you need to ensure your treatment skills are up to snuff if not, you have a chance of killing your patients with the treatment. Two Point Hospital has achieved the perfect balance between indulging nostalgia, and forging ahead with new ideas. The faster they can diagnose illnesses, the less chance their patients will die before being cured. You can trim this loop down by increasing your GP doctor's skills there's a skill tree for General Practice, which ups diagnosis by 15% for doctors in GP offices, and specializing your GP doctors will ensure they are being very efficient. As time goes on, they get really bogged down due to their heavy use. This means having lots of GP offices the core diagnosis loop is GP Office -> send patient for further diagnosis -> come back to GP Office -> diagnose illness or send back for further diagnosis. A copy of the map is saved to your ArcGIS account. You need very highly skilled staff, upgraded equipment, and a good hospital layout to ensure all your patients are taken care of quickly and properly. For Summary, type Possible locations for a new hospital in Loudoun County, VA.

Patients will die if you don't cure them within a certain amount of time.

Well, there are a couple ways to go about it.
