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Dayton-based , which tests blood and othet bodily fluids at 30area locations, will add a centere in Eaton in the next two months and another in Jamestowj later this year. Both offices will begih with a $100,000 investment and one or two full-timee staff members before buildint up as patientdemand increases. The officexs are set to see a total of 25 patiente a day or 500 patientesa month. Company officials said increasinyg demand for health care services and a push to cut healtgh care costs is leading tothe firm’ds growth. Ed Doucette, chief executive said while laboratory diagnostics only account for 3 percentf ofthe U.S.
health care costs, 70 percent of decision-makingt is based on the results. CompuNet, which postecd $60 million in revenue last year, is set to increase to $65 million in 2009. which has 530 full-time employees, sees a totaol of 30,000 patient visits a 360,000 a year, at its
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