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Do No Harm documentary comes to Atlanta tonight

October 14, 2009 at 9:06 am by Thomas Wheatley

donoharmpresspromoPicture 1Those of you looking for a real-life tale of the importance — and risks — of speaking out have an opportunity tonight, as the documentary Do No Harm will finally be screened in Atlanta.

The 55-minute film tells the story of two whistleblowers who uncovered what they felt were questionable practices at Phoebe Putney, a nonprofit hospital in Albany, Ga.

From the Do No Harm website:

In 2003, Dr. John Bagnato and accountant Charles Rehberg stumble upon evidence that the hospital is overcharging uninsured and indigent patients and is using aggressive collections tactics to recover costs. Their subsequent investigation uncovers millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts and lucrative for-profit businesses under the control of the non-profit hospital – not only at Phoebe, but also at non-profit hospitals around the country. And shockingly – this is all entirely legal.

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Free movie fix for Pot(ter)-heads

July 8, 2009 at 4:16 pm by Debbie Michaud

In anticipation of next Wednesday’s opening of the latest chapter in the sorcerific Harry Potter mega franchise, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, Atlantic Station’s oddly titled Movies and a Market series will show all five films. The movies will screen in Central Park at sundown July 9-14 (no screening July 12) and it’s all free, Free, FREE! Here’s the schedule for you:

July 9th – Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

July 10th – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

July 11th – Harry Potter and the Prisoner [of] Azkaban

July 13th – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

July 14th – Harry Potter and Order of the Phoenix