Switzerland’s Health Care System
Jaroslav Molik, Swiss Reinsurance Company
2007, Jaroslav Molik All Rights Reserved
After USA the most expensive health care system in the world;
~68% (public source) / ~32% (private source)
~21% Medicaments /~23% In-hospital~14% Out-of hospital / ~23% Doctors / ~19% Others Most of the growth in out-of hospital;
~88 (The 4 top companies have >500’000 members);
Content – Switzerland’s Health Care System
¾ Introduction to the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Key issues of the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Discussion: Unique health insurance company
¾ Future of the Swiss Health Care System
Quality of health care In general excellent everyone gets the best available health care; Access to health care In general very good everyone gets access to the health care needed; Cost of health care Very unsatisfactory very high / each year increasing;
How much is an individual prepared to pay for his or his
How much can an individual afford to pay for his or his
Ongoing improvement of medical technology;
Mostly indemnity plans with no influence on
volume andquality of health care delivery
Content – Switzerland’s Health Care System
¾ Introduction to the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Key issues of the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Discussion: Unique health insurance company
¾ Future of the Swiss Health Care System
a) unified health care service catalogue (regulated) b) based on cost principle (versus service principle)
a) add on: dental care, private, alternative medicine…
Premium determination: Basic Health Insurance (supervised by the state)
a) per head premiums (not income / age / risk related)
(support via taxes for low-income insured)
b) premium depends on the following factors
i) choice of the retention (EUR 195/…./EUR 1’625)ii) choice of the model (HMO etc) iii) choice of health insurance company & domicile
Premium determination: Additional Health Insurance
b) premium depends also on the following factors
i) choice of health insurance package;ii) choice of the model (HMO etc); iii) choice of health insurance company & domicile;
a) No underwriting at all b) Each application to be accepted by the health insurer
a) Underwriting according to health insurer’s guidelinesb) loading / rating / declining / postponing & canceling allowed
No need to have the Basic Health Insurance &
Additional Health Insurance with same health insurance company;
A health Insurer can decide to withdraw offering Basic
Health Insurance completely from a region;
The insured can change each the carrier of his Basic
Content – Switzerland’s Health Care System
¾ Introduction to the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Key issues of the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Discussion: Unique health insurance company
¾ Future of the Swiss Health Care System
1) Increasing health care premiums Æ low-income insured even poorer; 2) Equal premiums for everyone Æ re-allocation of the funds from young to old (poor to rich) / ageing population; 3) Missing real competition Æ prices are to high / health care not enough efficient (50% of in-hospital costs not under control; 4) Defined / fix catalogue of health care services Æ paying for coverage not wanted / prices rise if coverage extended (e.g. Viagra); 5) Obligatory premium payment Æ motivation to use health care services;
Improvement and better cost control (better model for risk adjustment);
Increase insurance companies purchase power of health care services (no contributions anymore to the hospitals by the cantons);
Reduction of the hospital “surplus” capacity;
Cost reduction in respect of medicaments (generics, break the lobbying of the pharmacy industry);
Long term improvement by changing the governance (Now: 26 more or less autonom health care systems);
Content – Switzerland’s Health Care System
¾ Introduction to the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Key issues of the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Discussion: Unique health insurance company
¾ Future of the Swiss Health Care System
Pros & Cons to have just one health insurance company
a) Get rid of the “hunt for good risks” (not ethical)b) Separation of basic and additional health insurance; c) Reduction in administration costs (~EUR 200 million)d) Expensive and complicated system of risk
adjustments between the health insurance companies;
e) Avoiding the yearly insured turn over between health
f) More solidarity due to income dependent premiums;g) High quality / no two-tier health care system;
Pros & Cons to have just one health insurance company
a) No competition anymore (no efficient medicine);b) Creation of an “administrative monster”;c) Doctors no room for negotiations due to monopole;d) Less innovations for new models;e) Expectations of even higher costs;
Æ Declined in voting of 11 March 2007
Content – Switzerland’s Health Care System
¾ Introduction to the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Key issues of the Swiss Health Care System
¾ Discussion: Unique health insurance company
¾ Future of the Swiss Health Care System
1) More competition elements to increase efficiency of health care; 2) More freedom of choice shift rather health care services from the basic coverage to the additional coverage; 3) More risk adjusted premiums in the sense of motivating to prevent health care costs; 4) Wishful thinking to have 1-tier health care system accept the fact that some have the money to pay for additional coverage; 5) Early health care education in school 1) Introduction of Insurance Card (planned in 2008) improvement of data quality; 2) Risk equalization extends (until 2010); 3) Review the basic health care service catalogue; 4) Rethink the hospital financing (up to 50% financed by cantons & Reduce hospital bed overcapacity; 5) Actions against providers working uneconomically; 6) Contractual freedom; 7) Managed Care models; Future of the Swiss Health Care System (D)
Æ INCREASE EFFICIANCY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES RESULT: BETTER COST CONTROL! The Swiss Health Care System For further questions: e-mail: Jaroslav_Molik@swissre.com
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