3 hospitals.
#1: EMS lounge with mini-fridge, desktop computer (And a nice one, at that.) with internet, private bathroom, and comfy seats. This one has the most "permanent benefits."
#2: Free employee restroom use, very nice staff (the RNs always know me by name and give me all sorts of nice stuff, like homemade peaches n' cream pie), free coffee, tea, popcorn, $120 worth of coupons for discounts on anything from doctor visits to food, 10 free full dinners per year, and some other nice things. The RNs that run the ED are always amazing and usually take time out of their day to say hello, at least if they believe you're respectable and competent. I like this one the best, as I've received help, offers for recommendations, and even presents. The staff is just ridiculously nice all around, and I've only once had a nurse be nasty, but she later came up to me and said, "Sorry for being a @#$%@, it's that time of month. Feel free to slap me when I act up." Later the same month, she bought my partner and I dinner. Like I said, it is somewhat like the twilight zone.
#3: Absolutely squat. The staff is ok at times.