Reception
Go here first for intake problems
- • Bad admits
- • Reject hesitation
- • Face, photo, and front-window confusion
Room Decision
This is one of the most practical room questions in the whole game. Both rooms matter early, but they solve different problems. The trick is knowing whether the run is still an intake problem or already a confirmation problem.
Reception is where you stop a bad patient cheaply. Office is where you stop a close patient from becoming a bad admit. If the answer is already obvious, stay at Reception. If the answer is close, peel to Office.
First Decision
Open this when the patient already failed at the window and moving to Office would only delay a clean reject.
First Decision
Use this when CCTV and one calmer re-check can still save you from turning uncertainty into a bad admit.
First Decision
Open this when the real issue is not the room name, but the decision stack between desk, photo, and CCTV.
First Decision
Use this when you already know Reception mattered and the run still gets fuzzy the moment intake ends.
Reception
Office
The patient already looks wrong enough that more movement would only waste time and rhythm.
The patient still feels close and one CCTV or reset pass can prevent the wrong admit.
You move rooms to delay an answer that was already clear instead of acting on the first confirmed fail.
Open this if the whole Reception problem is about knowing when the answer is already clear enough.
Use this if the Office side is where the whole run still gets uncertain.
Best follow-up if you need the full decision stack after choosing the right room focus.