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Essentially, any person who is resident in Switzerland is required to obtain health insurance or to be insured by their legal representative within three months after taking up residence or being born in Switzerland. Each member of a family adult or child has to be individually insured.
Insurance Premiums in Switzerland CategoryPrice (as of 2021) For an adult- age 26+ CHF 373.80 (around $385 or 375)* For a young adult- aged 1925 CHF 263.80 (around $271 or 264) For a child- aged 018 CHF 91.52 (around $57 or 92)
Every Swiss health insurance plan requires you to pay a monthly premium fee that varies by provider. In 2024, the average monthly premium for adults over 26 will be CHF 397.20 (in German). People under 26 pay lower premiums, around CHF 300.60 per month.
Switzerland has universal health care, regulated by the Swiss Federal Law on Health Insurance. There are no free state-provided health services, but private health insurance is compulsory for all persons residing in Switzerland (within three months of taking up residence or being born in the country).
Insurance for foreign-national visitors to Switzerland is a prerequisite for being granted a visa. This travel insurance assumes the costs of necessary treatment for example in hospital or repatriation in the event of illness or an accident.
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There is no free healthcare in Switzerland and individual private health insurance is compulsory for all residents. Both public and private healthcare in Switzerland is excellent. Facilities are clean and well equipped, waiting times are usually short, and medical professionals often speak English.
All but 43 countries in the world have free healthcare or access to universal healthcare for at least 90% of their citizens ing to Hudsons Global Residence Index. However, Brazil is the only country in the world that offers free healthcare for all its citizens.

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