Chief Healthcare Executive December 5, 2024
Ron Southwick

The Business Group on Health says cost increases will drive companies to try new strategies to control costs, including some considered too disruptive previously.

Large employers are looking at higher healthcare costs in the coming year, and they will face growing pressure to consider new strategies to control costs.

The Business Group on Health, a trade group which represents large employers on health policy issues, said those higher costs top their trends to watch in the coming year. The organization released a report outlining its 2025 projections earlier this week.

Businesses are facing healthcare cost increases that are expected to be the highest in a decade, and that’s going to drive companies to take a closer look at how much...

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