Why do hospitals need elevator operators?

You know, this elevator man is not for healthy people, but for patients. There are all kinds of patients in the hospital, some have injured hands, some are old and need help, and some are lying in the car and can't move. In short, there are all kinds of situations, but these patients also need to go to other floors for examination. The frequency of using elevators is also high.

In order to facilitate these patients, therefore, the hospital will set up the work of elevator operators, and the frequency of some normal people using elevators will naturally be increased by those patients who need elevators, so it is easy to encounter the scene that elevator operators serve everyone. Setting up elevator operators in hospitals is only the embodiment of humanization, but it also shows that the service consciousness of hospitals is improving.

Sometimes, an elevator operator seems redundant, but when it is really needed, you will find that an elevator operator is really indispensable. Especially for emergency patients, time is life. At this time, elevator operators play a role. Sometimes elevator operators need to persuade others to wait patiently for the next elevator so that critically ill patients can use it first.