Healthcare costs are rising at the steepest rate in years, leaving CFOs to manage the price tags
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/surge-in-health-insurance-costs-pose-next-challenge-for-finance-chiefs-bd25e25dZimmer Biomet’s health-insurance costs have in the past few years gone from increases of 3% to 5% to an expected 7% to 10% in 2024.Companies are seeing health-insurance costs climb at the steepest rate in years, a trend that has finance chiefs looking for ways to remain competitive with job seekers while managing those higher expenses.
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