Switch Health Insurance 2026: Premiums Rise +4.4% – Save Up to CHF 2,200
Health insurance premiums are rising again in 2026 – by an average of 4.4%. The average premium is now CHF 393.30 per month. 750,000 insured people switched last year and saved millions collectively. By combining insurer, deductible and model, you can save up to CHF 2,200 per year. Here's everything you need to know.

💰 Premiums 2026: more expensive again – but not everywhere
The FOPH has confirmed: health insurance premiums will rise by an average of 4.4% in 2026. The average monthly premium climbs to CHF 393.30. For adults, this means CHF 465.30 per month – CHF 18.50 more than 2025. With a median salary of CHF 7,024, health insurance now absorbs over 6.6% of gross salary.
The cantonal differences are massive: between 3.0% and 7.1% increase – with one exception: Zug is cutting premiums by 14.7%. Those living in the right canton are lucky. Everyone else should act.
Cost containment remains an ongoing task. Premiums rise by an average of CHF 16.60 per month – that's almost CHF 200 more per year.
FOPH, September 2025
📋 Switch health insurance – step by step
Switching takes 30 minutes and can save thousands of francs. Important: basic insurance has mandatory acceptance – no insurer can reject you, regardless of your age or health. Unlike the minimum wage, where cantons set their own rules, the KVG is uniform across Switzerland.
On priminfo.admin.ch (official FOPH calculator), enter your postcode, choose deductible and model. The cheapest insurers appear immediately.
HMO saves 15-25%, telemedicine 10-15%. Deductible 2,500 saves up to CHF 1,540/year – but only makes sense with low healthcare costs.
Online or by form at the new health insurer. Most offer online applications.
Be sure to wait for written confirmation of acceptance from the new insurer! Only then proceed to the next step.
Registered letter or A-Post Plus by November 30. The date of RECEIPT at the insurer counts, not the postmark!
First register, then cancel. Basic insurance has mandatory acceptance – but still wait for confirmation. For supplementary insurance, the order is critical: there's no mandatory acceptance, and premature cancellation can leave you uninsured.
⏰ Deadlines: when to act
Special cancellation right: if your insurer raises premiums, you have a special cancellation right – within 30 days of receiving the new premium notice. This applies even after November 30. But watch out: the deadline is short.
Health insurance quiz
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1.What counts for cancellation: postmark or receipt?
2.Can a health insurer reject you in basic insurance?
🧮 Choosing a deductible: CHF 300 or CHF 2,500?
The deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket per year before the health insurer steps in. The higher the deductible, the lower the monthly premium. Levels for adults: CHF 300, 500, 1,000, 1,500, 2,000 and 2,500.
Healthcare costs under CHF 1,800/year? → Deductible 2,500 (saves up to CHF 1,540/year in premiums).
Regular doctor visits? → Deductible 300 (insurer covers from the first franc).
Middle deductibles (500–2,000) are usually not worth it – the discount doesn't increase linearly.
In addition to the deductible, you pay a 10% co-payment on all costs above the deductible – max. CHF 700 per year. Your maximum annual out-of-pocket with deductible 2,500: CHF 3,200 (2,500 + 700). Medical costs exceeding 5% of net income are deductible on your tax return.
🏥 Insurance models: the biggest savings lever
After the deductible, the insurance model is the second biggest savings lever. While the 26 cantons have different premium regions, the benefits in basic insurance are identical across all models – only the route to the doctor changes.
First point of contact is an HMO group practice. Interdisciplinary medical team. Biggest discount but limited doctor choice.
For health questions, first call a medical hotline (or app/video). The specialist assesses and refers if needed. More flexible than HMO.
You choose a fixed family doctor as first point of contact. Good discount with your regular doctor.
Free choice of doctor without restrictions. Highest premium. Only makes sense with complex health situations.
🏛️ Individual premium reduction (IPR): the state contributes
Those living in 'modest economic circumstances' are entitled to individual premium reduction (IPR). The calculation is based on income and assets – and varies considerably from canton to canton.
- Who: persons in modest economic circumstances
- Asset limit (ZH): CHF 150,000 (single) / CHF 300,000 (single parents)
- Application: the compensation office sends a form in spring
- Calculation: based on the latest definitive tax data
- Children: in many cantons, children receive IPR automatically
Important: IPR must be actively applied for in most cantons. No form = no reduction.
🛡️ Supplementary insurance: NO mandatory acceptance
Unlike basic insurance, supplementary insurers can reject you. Pre-existing conditions, age, weight – all can be reasons. That's why the golden rule applies:
NEVER cancel your existing supplementary insurance before receiving the unconditional acceptance confirmation from the new insurer. Otherwise you risk being left without coverage.
The cancellation period for supplementary insurance is usually 3 months (by December 31).
⚠️ The 7 costliest mistakes when switching health insurance
Letter arrives December 1 – 1 day too late. A whole year lost.
Cheap provider with poor service = trouble with every statement.
New insurer rejects you. Old coverage gone. Worst case.
Healthy but deductible 300 = hundreds of francs wasted every year.
Standard instead of HMO = 15-25% more premium for identical benefits.
Entitled but form not submitted = money thrown away.
Switched your own insurer, but left children/partner at the expensive one.
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This article is based on the official FOPH premium rates for 2026, the Health Insurance Act (KVG), the FOPH premium calculator priminfo.admin.ch and current comparison data. All figures have been verified (as of March 2026).
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750,000 insured people switched health insurance in 2024. By combining insurer, deductible and model, you save up to CHF 2,200 per year – for identical benefits.
Discussion
4 voices from the community
Hab letztes Jahr zum ersten Mal gewechselt nach 12 Jahren bei der gleichen Kasse. Gleiche Leistungen, CHF 1'400 weniger pro Jahr. Ärgere mich dass ich das nicht schon früher gemacht hab!!
CHF 1'400 pro Jahr – das summiert sich! Tipp: Auch die AHV-Rente prüfen. Pro fehlendes Beitragsjahr verlierst du 2.3% – lebenslang.
Tipp: priminfo.admin.ch ist der einzige neutrale Vergleich. Comparis und Co. verdienen an den Vermittlungen – die zeigen nicht immer die günstigste Kasse zuerst.
Bin Telmed seit 3 Jahren und bereue nichts. 2 Minuten Anruf bei der Hotline und man kriegt sofort einen Arzttermin oder ein Rezept per App. Spare über 100 Fr. im Monat.
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Guide · 23.03.2026