Japan’s Nuclear Safety Commission reviewed the ability of hospitals to deal with nuclear accidents. The results were not good.
The found that five hospitals, located near the General Electric designed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, were not able to deal with the nuclear disaster.
Fukushima Medical University Hospital, a core care facility for radiation exposure, was too busy dealing with victims of the natural disasters, to be able to deal with victims of the nuclear disaster.
The Nuclear Safety Commission discovered a huge problem; Japanese hospitals are not set up to co-operate with each other regarding major disasters. This would have been a great help. They are now working on new policy that will include such co-operation in the future.