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As an example,
Dr. Ochi provides a description of two recent disasters in Japan. While the disasters are
different in scope, the same situation followed after each disaster; notably poor disaster
information provided to the hospitals in the area, and poor information coming from the
hospitals. As a result, there was a concentration of patients in some hospitals, but not
in others. Information transfer is a key factor in managing the impact of disasters. |