Nurse Nina Pham tells the
Dallas Morning News
Pham's patient,
Thomas Eric Duncan,
Pham, 26, was the
first person to contract Ebola on U.S. soil
Pham tells the paper in an interview published Saturday that she will file a lawsuit Monday in Dallas County against Texas Health Resources, the parent company of the Dallas hospital where she worked. She says the hospital lacked proper training and proper equipment.
She also says the hospital violated her privacy — making her "a symbol of corporate neglect — a casualty of a hospital system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis."
Texas Health Resources responded to the article with a statement from spokesman Wendell Watson.
"Nina Pham bravely served Texas Health Dallas during a most difficult time. We continue to support and wish the best for her, and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter."
In October, Texas Health Resources issued a a full-page letter published in the Dallas Morning News saying it was
"deeply sorry" for missing
Pham wants unspecified damages for physical pain and mental anguish, medical expenses and loss of future earnings.
She was treated
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