1, inconvenient transportation: after the hospital relocation, patients need longer time and more transportation costs to the hospital, which will affect part of the patient's willingness to seek medical treatment. Hospitals can actively negotiate with the transportation sector, to strive for public **** transportation routes can be covered around the hospital, or to provide free shuttle services to facilitate patients to come to the clinic.
2, insufficient medical services: hospital relocation, will face a lack of medical equipment, doctors and nurses shortage of personnel and other issues, resulting in a decline in patient trust in the hospital. Hospitals increase investment in medical equipment and personnel to improve the quality and efficiency of medical services, and strive for more patients' trust and support.
3, lack of publicity and promotion: After the hospital moved, the lack of publicity and promotion of patients, resulting in patients do not know the existence of the new site of the hospital or do not understand the advantages of the hospital. Hospitals to increase the new site of the hospital's publicity and promotion efforts, through a variety of ways to pass information to patients, so that more patients to understand the advantages and characteristics of the hospital, to improve the enthusiasm of patients to come to the clinic.