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Lamal Increases: How to Respond ?

The Federal Council has mandated an average 6% increase in health insurance premiums for the entire population in 2023. Although this rise is driven by the need to cover the additional costs of the Covid pandemic and by the fact that premiums for 2022 were clearly underestimated, the decision comes at the worst possible moment, in the midst of widespread price increases affecting household budgets.

Our Health Is Precious… But Increasingly Expensive !

The news is out. Health insurance premiums will rise in 2023.

This increase is linked to the Covid pandemic, which generated additional costs that must now be covered. Premiums for 2022 were clearly underestimated, and unfortunately, this adjustment comes at the worst possible time for households already facing a broad surge in living costs.


So, how should we respond?

The best approach is to make full use of competition by turning to insurers offering the most attractive premiums. This will inevitably encourage other providers to moderate their own price increases.

At Plus, our experts are fully independent and review all offers on the market for you, helping you achieve significant savings.

Contact one of our insurance specialists before 30 November to ensure that this increase is as painless as possible!

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