
The referendum however is not about addressing these problems. It is focused on whether to replace 67 private health insurers with one national insurer for compulsory health insurance (LAMal). Compulsory health premiums can differ significantly. Just a quick check on bonus.ch revealed that in a typically standard case, the cost of a compulsory insurance premium ranged from CHF 533 to CHF 875 for exactly the same service, under exactly the same conditions.
Importantly, irrespective of the vote’s outcome, private insurers will still be able to compete to insure supplementary care and services not covered by compulsory insurance.
Those in favour of the proposal say that a single national fund would avoid the marketing, administrative and actuarial costs incurred by private health insurers, while opponents argue that a system which has only one insurer lacks competition and will lead to even higher prices. Although both sides might agree on the problem, they appear to disagree on the solution.
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