Business
U.S. CEOs fret about health costs
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted Nov. 21, 2005
A global survey of chief executives by the Conference Board finds that the rising cost of employee health care is one of the major concerns of CEOs in the United States. Meanwhile, the same issue is among the lowest priorities for CEOs in Europe and Asia.
According to the Conference Board, a nonprofit organization focusing on business leadership issues, U.S. CEOs rank health costs seventh among their top 10 challenges. The same issue ranked only 52nd when accounting for all 658 CEOs in 40 countries surveyed.
The survey took place in July and August.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2005/11/21/bibf1121.htm.












