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Omaha Steve

(99,841 posts)
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 04:01 PM Mar 2015

Newspaper: Nurse who survived Ebola says hospital failed her

Source: AP-Excite

DALLAS (AP) — A 26-year-old nurse said in a newspaper interview that a hospital where she had worked in Dallas and its parent company failed her when she contracted Ebola while caring for the first person in the U.S. diagnosed with the deadly disease.

Nina Pham told The Dallas Morning News ( http://bit.ly/1M0Lhdr ) in the interview that she is preparing to file a lawsuit Monday in Dallas County against Texas Health Resources. She said she continues to suffer from body aches and insomnia after contracting the disease from a patient she cared for last fall at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.

Pham alleged the hospital's lack of training and proper equipment and violations of her privacy made her "a symbol of corporate neglect — a casualty of a hospital system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis."

She also told the newspaper that Texas Health Resources was negligent because it failed to develop policies and train its staff for treating Ebola patients. She also told the paper that the company did not have proper protective gear for those who treated Thomas Eric Duncan, who died after becoming the first person in the U.S. diagnosed with the disease stemming from an outbreak in West Africa. Duncan, who contracted the disease on a visit to his native Liberia, died last fall only days before Pham tested positive for the disease.

FULL story at link.


Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20150301/us--ebola-nurse-6a717b7eb4.html

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uppityperson

(115,681 posts)
3. This part, they violated her privacy, recorded vid and released it without permission?
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 04:42 PM
Mar 2015
http://res.dallasnews.com/interactives/nina-pham/?hootPostID=206c5a9bdfc4384db09c679932a7fe22
She says that Texas Health Resources violated her privacy while she was a patient at Presbyterian by ignoring her request that “no information” be released about her. She said a doctor recorded her on video in her hospital room and released it to the public without her permission.

(clip a lot)

When she was admitted to Presbyterian, Pham said, she made it clear that she did not want any information released about her medical condition.

“I wanted to protect my privacy, and I asked several times ... to put be as ‘no info’ or at least change my name to Jane Doe,” Pham said. “I don’t think that ever happened.”...

deurbano

(2,896 posts)
6. I thought the loss of personal privacy was so striking in the whole "crisis."
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 09:00 PM
Mar 2015

The health care providers were not public figures, but they were providing an incredibly valuable public service, and as a "reward" they got tabloid-style invasion of privacy... and in this case, the hospital, itself, released an unauthorized video? Geez. (Plus, I think she might have been one of the those who got her laptop and many other items destroyed, which seemed like extreme overkill.)

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