I remember being in the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth VA in the 70's. I was on an open ward with 30 beds for almost a month.
STFU
NO, this is not FREE, it is a part of the salary one gets for a high risk job.
I also was in the Portsmouth VA. Navel hospital in the mid 1970's and my room mate was a LUT. in the Airforce. She had been in an Auto crash and needed skin grafts for her burns. They took her skin off her buttocks, but because of a mix up in the medical team the new graft's were not kept moist and they turned into scabs and fell off.
Never know what kind of care one gets when they are under pain medication. How to ask questions of the experts when one is high as a kite. This goes for all medical facilities civilian or military.
Yes hospitals are noisy, 24/7 someone is moving in the halls medicine carts with a squeaky wheel go by, just the sounds of an unfamiliar place, Patients in pain, moaning or moving about in their beds or using the bathroom.
Hospitals are not resort places, anywhere one goes to for a quiet vacation. Hospitals are places where people go when they need extreme help that can not be done at home. Patients get 3 meals [ Of their choice ] 24/7 observation, minute by minute records of their health. Feel pain, a professional is but a minute away to change a bed pan, sheets if necessary, dispense pain medication ------Sorry about the lights being turned on, but I for one would not try to change a colostomy bag in the dark, insert an I V drip, or even change a Chuck Pad.
Even a private room is entered every couple hours, lights on, full check on the patient, sorry for the inconvenience but the staff is trying to insure you leave the Hospital alive.