Federal Council Proposes 100-Franc Hike in Minimum Health Insurance Deductible
In an effort to curb rising healthcare costs, the Swiss Federal Council has put forward a proposal to raise the minimum obligatory health insurance deductible by 100 francs, aiming to discourage non-urgent medical consultations.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Federal Council has proposed raising the minimum health insurance deductible.
- The proposed increase to the deductible is 100 Swiss francs.
- The government's stated goal is to discourage the public from seeking medical care for trivial or non-urgent issues.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Government wants to raise health insurance deductible to prevent people from seeking medical care for trivial issues."