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  2. CareSource - Wikipedia

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    CareSource was the third largest company in the Dayton Area in 2013, behind AK Steel and Speedway, ranked by total revenue. From 2011 to 2012, the company's revenue grew 21.43 percent to $3.4 billion. CareSource's percent growth was more than double the average revenue growth of the other 99 largest Dayton companies in that time frame. [15]

  3. MedShare - Wikipedia

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    MedShare was founded in 1998 by A.B. Short, a nonprofit entrepreneur, and Bob Freeman, a retired businessman. Short and Freeman were concerned by the environmental impact of hospitals and medical companies discarding thousands of tons of medical supplies and equipment, while under-served hospitals in developing countries were in need of the most basic medical items.

  4. Project Medishare - Wikipedia

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    Project Medishare is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization registered in Florida. It was founded by Dr. Barth Green and Arthur Fournier from the University of Miami School of Medicine . The organization was created in 1994 to improve healthcare in Haiti .

  5. Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It has the Dayton region's only Level I Trauma Center, a regional adult burn center, and a Level 3 neonatal intensive care unit. [4] Miami Valley Hospital has 7,370 employees and 970 beds and saw over 400,000 outpatient visits in 2007. [ 5 ]

  6. DST Systems - Wikipedia

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    DST Systems, Inc. is an American company that was acquired by SS&C Technologies in 2018. The company provided advisory, technology and operations outsourcing services to the financial services and healthcare industries.

  7. Reynolds and Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    The Reynolds and Reynolds Company is a private corporation based in Dayton, Ohio. Its primary business is providing business forms, management software and professional services to car dealerships. Its software is used to manage sales logistics at dealerships. It also produces forms used in medicine and insurance.

  8. Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Dayton is served in print by The Dayton Daily News, the city's sole remaining daily newspaper. The Dayton Daily News is owned by Cox Enterprises. The Dayton region's main business newspaper is the Dayton Business Journal. The Dayton City Paper, a community paper focused on music, art, and independent thought ceased operation in 2018.

  9. Dayton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In March 1988 Piedmont had nonstops from Dayton to 27 airports, California to Boston to Florida, plus eight more on its prop affiliate. USAir and successor US Airways kept Dayton as a focus-city. The airport was a hub for Emery Worldwide, a freight carrier. In 1981 Emery Worldwide completed an air freight hub sortation facility next to Runway ...