Federal Council Proposes Raising Minimum Health Insurance Deductible by 100 Francs
The Swiss Federal Council has put forward a proposal to increase the country's minimum health insurance deductible by 100 francs, a move intended to curb rising healthcare expenditure by discouraging 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 francs.
- The primary objective of the increase is to discourage the public from seeking non-urgent healthcare.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Government wants to raise health insurance deductible to prevent people from seeking medical care for trivial issues."