Parliament wants an increase in the minimum deductible
Published: Monday, Dec 16th 2024, 20:10
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After the Council of States, the National Council has also approved a proposal to increase the health insurance minimum deductible by the Federal Council. The adjustment is intended to better reflect the current cost situation in basic insurance.
On Monday, the upper chamber voted in favor of the proposal by Diana Gutjahr (SVP/TG) with 114 votes in favor, 75 against and 2 abstentions. The Council of States had already supported an identical proposal by Esther Friedli (SVP/SG) in the fall session.
The Federal Council also requested the adoption of the two identical motions in advance. The motions were opposed in both councils by the left-wing party, which lost the vote in each case.
Since the Health Insurance Act came into force in 1996, the gross costs charged to compulsory health insurance (OKP) have more than tripled.
Those in favor of the adjustment are hoping for more personal responsibility on the part of the insured. Opponents fear that chronically ill and elderly people in particular will suffer from the increase in deductibles.
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