Theme Hospital/Events

Events
During the game, a number of events may come up which provide you with the chance to earn extra money and increase your reputation, or alternatively to reduce your reputation and cause problems in the hospital.

Emergency
From time to time a blue emergency light might pop up on the fax machine bar. When this occurs and you select it a message will come up saying an accident happened at (place) and (number) people have (condition). It will go on to say that you do/do not have the resources to handle this. If you don't think you can handle the emergency turn it down, as these people will count towards your death count but remember you can still send some of them home if you're running out of time and still have some to cure. A better doctor or nurse will improve the speed at which each patient is dealt with. There are usually big cash bonuses on offer if you successfully deal with an emergency. Kill someone however,and your reputation will go down.

Epidemic
When your hospital is hit by an epidemic, firstly remember what the disease is and then go around your hospital either moving people with it to the front of the queue, or if you do not have the resources to tackle it, send people with the disease home. Shooting rats is supposed to reduce the chances of having an epidemic in the first place.

VIP Visit
Occasionally a message may inform you that a VIP wishes to visit your hospital. In all but the worst hospitals you should agree as the visit (providing there are no major problems) should result in a reputation boost and bonus cash. A few fairly obvious tips to follow while a VIP is visiting are:

1. Keep the hospital warm. Make sure the heat's turned up and there are plenty of radiators. 2. Make sure there are no dead plants or rubbish around the hospital. 3. Keep the patients (as much as possible) happy with drinks machines etc. 4. Ensure that all machines are in good working order. 5. Cure as many patients as possible.

All of the above is advice you should be following anyway when running the hospital.