In a nutshell
@jasongorman
This is in the same vain and not original to me.
"The most efficient hospital has only one bed as it will always be in use."
@raymierussell @jasongorman 2.. so you can clean one of them and avoid downtime :D
@delanthear @jasongorman
I am not sure that works as both beds are operating as separate entities and will require to be cleaned regularly. So it is the same 'problem' doubled.
@raymierussell @jasongorman Just alternate the cleaning dates. Then at least one bed is always in available :D I guess the down time for the bed being cleaned might impact against the required KPIs though, but are bedbugs an allowable exception?
@delanthear @jasongorman
Having one bed available rather than being used would seem to reduce the efficiency vs. a 1 bed system.
@raymierussell there is never a bed available in this scenario. Unless demand has dropped so low you no longer need a hospital
@raymierussell @jasongorman "Then at least one bed is always in available :D " I mean to say "in use" here!