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Health Insurance Premiums in Switzerland

Mandatory Health Insurance (KVG/LAMal) · العملة: CHF (CHF)

Avg Monthly Premium (Adult)

CHF 350–450

Highest Canton (Geneva)

CHF 500–600/month

Lowest Canton Premiums

CHF 250–350/month

Population Receiving Subsidies

27%

Share of Household Income

12–14%

Young Adult Discount (18–25)

~50% reduction

نظرة عامة

Switzerland requires all residents to purchase basic health insurance (Obligatorische Krankenpflegeversicherung, OKP) from competing private insurers within three months of taking up residence. Unlike most European countries, premiums are not income-based but set per person, with children and young adults (18–25) receiving reduced rates. The average monthly premium for an adult in 2024 is approximately CHF 350–450, though this varies dramatically by canton.

Cantonal variation in premiums is substantial. Geneva, Basel-Stadt, and Zurich have among the highest premiums, with adult monthly costs reaching CHF 500–600 or more. In contrast, rural cantons like Appenzell Innerrhoden or Uri may have premiums as low as CHF 250–350. This variation reflects differences in healthcare utilisation rates, provider density, and cantonal healthcare infrastructure.

The federal and cantonal governments provide means-tested premium subsidies (Prämienverbilligung) to households where insurance costs exceed a certain share of income. Approximately 27% of the Swiss population receives some form of premium subsidy. Despite these subsidies, health insurance premiums represent one of the largest household expenses in Switzerland, averaging 12–14% of household income and prompting ongoing political debate about reform.

مواضيع ذات صلة في Switzerland

مصدر البيانات: Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG/OFSP), Bundesamt für Statistik (BFS), Santésuisse, OECD Health Statistics. آخر تحديث: 2026-03-01. هذه المعلومات لأغراض تعليمية فقط ولا تشكل نصيحة طبية.