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adam_text | Table of Contents
Executive Summary
........................................................ 11
Introduction
............................................................... 15
Chapter
1.
Organisation of the Swiss Health System
........................... 17
1.1.
Salient features of Switzerland
....................................... 19
1.2.
The economic size of the health sector
................................. 29
1.3.
Governance of the Swiss health system
................................ 29
1.4.
Health financing and insurance coverage
.............................. 31
1.5.
Health service delivery
.............................................. 39
1.6.
Provider payments, reimbursement and contracting
..................... 54
Notes
................................................................. 59
Chapter
2.
The Performance of the Swiss Health System:
Effectiveness and Quality
......................................... 63
2.1.
Health levels and inequalities
........................................ 64
2.2.
Lifestyle and risk factors
............................................. 70
2.3.
Prevention of diseases and health promotion
........................... 74
2.4.
Quality of care
...................................................... 80
Notes
................................................................. 85
Chapter
3.
The Performance of the Swiss Health System:
Access to Care and Health-system Responsiveness
.................. 89
3.1.
Access to health care and coverage
.................................... 90
3.2.
Responsiveness of the Swiss health system
.............................. 103
Notes
................................................................. 108
Chapter
4.
The Performance of the Swiss Health System:
Efficiency and Financial Sustainability
..............................
Ill
4.1.
The financial sustainability of health spending
......................... 112
4.2.
The efficiency of the Swiss health system
.............................. 124
Notes
................................................................. 141
Chapter
5.
Recent and Proposed Reforms to the Swiss Health-insurance System
.. 145
5.1.
The first revision of the LAMal
........................................ 146
5.2.
The second revision of the LAMal
..................................... 147
5.3.
Further reforms in the area of long-term care
........................... 151
Notes
................................................................. 151
Chapter
6.
Policy Challenges and Options for Reform
........................... 153
6.1.
Effectiveness and quality of the Swiss health system
.................... 156
6.2.
Access to care and financial protection
................................ 159
6.3.
Efficiency and financial sustainability
................................. 161
6.4.
Systemic issues for the longer-term
................................... 171
List of Acronyms
........................................................... 175
Canton Abbreviations
....................................................... 177
References
................................................................. 179
List of boxes
1.1.
The social health-insurance system under the LAMA
.................... 19
1.2.
Main responsibilities for health at federal, cantonal and municipal levels
.. 31
1.3.
LAMal: key regulatory requirements relative to insurance coverage
........ 35
1.4.
Selected institutions involved in health-promotion and prevention
activities in Switzerland
............................................. 44
2.1. HIV/
AIDS prevention activities
........................................ 77
2.2.
The French Public Health Policy Act
................................... 79
2.3.
Cost-effective interventions to combat leading risk factors in Switzerland
..... 81
2.4.
Quality management and improvement in Switzerland: selected initiatives
... 84
3.1.
Procedures for including or excluding goods and services in the LAMal
benefit package
..................................................... 94
3.2.
Cross-cantonal differences in the management of premium subsidies
..... 101
3.3.
Mechanisms to address consumer protection in Switzerland
............. 106
4.1.
Long-term projections for health and long-term care (LTC) spending
....... 116
4.2.
The freeze in the opening of new medical practices
..................... 119
4.3.
Ageing of the Swiss workforce and other emerging trends
................ 120
4.4.
Number and size of LAMal insurers
................................... 135
4.5.
Improving risk-equalisation mechanisms
.............................. 136
4.6.
Measures taken by insurers to influence care delivery and control cost
...... 139
6.1.
Policy recommendations for reforming the Swiss health system
.......... 173
List of tables
1.1.
Basic demographic indicators in Switzerland,
2003...................... 23
1.2.
Per capita national income by canton,
2003............................. 24
1.3.
Indicators of public-health risks in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest
available year
...................................................... 27
1.4.
Regulatory oversight in the Swiss health-insurance market
............... 33
1.5.
Special insurance contracts within the mandatory health-insurance
system (LAMal)
..................................................... 34
1.6.
Financing of health expenditure in Switzerland,
2003.................... 37
1.7.
Resources available in the Swiss health-delivery system and other
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest available year
................................. 41
1.8.
Public and private hospitals in Switzerland,
2003........................ 46
1.9.
Proportion of foreign-born doctors and nurses in Switzerland,
2001........ 49
1.10.
Registration of foreign-trained nurses and midwives in Switzerland,
2004 .. 50
1.11.
Distribution of health expenditure by type in
OECD
countries,
2003........ 52
1.12. Hospital
payment systems in Swiss cantons,
2004....................... 56
1.13.
Reimbursement for medically-needed treatments in shared wards
and private rooms
.................................................. 58
2.1.
Share of the population reporting their health as good or better in
OECD
countries,
1992
and
2002............................................. 69
2.2.
Proportion of men and women under medical treatment during the last
12
months, Switzerland,
2002........................................ 69
2.3.
Mortality rates for breast cancer in Swiss cantons among women aged
55-74,
1995-2002............................................................... 70
2.4.
Ten leading risk factors and diseases or injuries for mortality,
Switzerland,
2002................................................... 72
2.5.
Ten leading risk factors and diseases or injuries for burden of disease,
Switzerland,
2002................................................... 72
2.6.
Taxation on cigarettes and still wine in selected
OECD
countries,
2005..... 80
3.1.
Health expenditure on different types of care by financing agent,
Switzerland,
2003................................................... 92
3.2.
Financing of Swiss health expenditure by the government, social insurance
and households,
2003................................................. 95
3.3.
Coverage of health insurance and the share of out-of-pocket payments
in
OECD
countries,
2003............................................. 96
3.4.
Subsidies to low-income individuals for the purchase of health insurance
..... 98
3.5.
Importance of different mandatory health-insurance products,
1996-2003..... 101
3.6.
Evolution of subsidies for low-income individuals and number
of beneficiaries,
1996-2003........................................... 102
3.7.
Health-care resources by canton
...................................... 103
3.8.
Cantonal health-system resources, LAMal spending and the economic
capacity of cantons
................................................. 104
3.9.
Perceived adequacy of Swiss medical services and payers,
1992-2002...... 105
4.1.
Expenditure on in-patient, out-patient and drugs in Switzerland,
1985-2003 ... 117
4.2.
Indicators of intensity of use of
hëalth-care
resources in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest available year
.......................................... 127
4.3.
In-patient productivity and bed-operating ratios in
OECD
countries,
1993
and
2003...................................................... 128
4.4.
Parallel hospital financing in Switzerland,
2002......................... 131
4.5.
Administrative costs, loss ratios and reserves of LAMal-insurer,
1996-2003. . 141
5.1.
Federal Council s proposals to Parliament for the latest revision
of the Health-insurance Law (LAMal)
.................................. 148
List of figures
1.1.
The health system in Switzerland: financial flows,
2005.................. 20
1.2.
Map of Switzerland
................................................. 21
1.3.
GDP per capita in
OECD
countries,
2004................................ 21
1.4.
Increasing life expectancy in Switzerland,
1960-2003.................... 24
1.5.
Life expectancy at birth and at age
65
in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest
available year
...................................................... 25
1.6.
The Swiss population by age group,
2005
and
2050...................... 26
1.7.
Share of the population considering their health to be good or very good
in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest available years
........................ 26
1.8.
Mortality and fertility in selected
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest
available year
...................................................... 28
1.9.
Share of selected causes of mortality, early 2000s
....................... 28
1.10.
Health expenditure in
OECD
countries as a percentage of GDP,
2003....... 30
1.11.
Per capita health expenditure and per capita GDP in
OECD
countries,
2003___ 30
1.12.
Financing of health expenditure in
OECD
countries,
2003................. 39
1.13.
Evolution in the relative share of health-financing agents in Switzerland,
1990-2003.......................................................... 40
1.14.
Expenditure on health promotion and prevention as a share of total health
expenditure in
OECD
countries,
2003.................................. 42
1.15.
Funding of health promotion and prevention activities in Switzerland,
by financing agent,
2004............................................. 42
1.16.
Main health promotion and prevention programmes of the Swiss Federal
Office of Public Health by level of funding,
2004......................... 43
1.17.
Acute-care beds in Switzerland and in selected
OECD
countries,
1980-2003 .... 45
1.18.
Evolution of the density of doctors in Switzerland and in selected
OECD
countries,
1980-2002........................................... 48
1.19.
Expenditure on pharmaceuticals per capita in
OECD
countries,
2003....... 51
1.20.
Share of expenditure for out-patient pharmaceuticals paid
by the government or social insurers in
OECD
countries,
2003............. 53
1.21.
Country of origin of drugs sold in the Swiss domestic pharmaceuticals
market
............................................................ 53
2.1.
Potential years of life lost per
100 000
population, Switzerland and
OECD
average,
1960-2002.................................................. 64
2.2.
Mortality rates for ischaemic heart and
cerebro-vascular
diseases,
Switzerland and selected
OECD
countries,
2002......................... 65
2.3.
Mortality rates for all cancers, Switzerland and selected
OECD
countries,
2002
or latest available year
.......................................... 66
2.4.
Mortality rates for breast, prostate and lung cancer, Switzerland
and
OECD
average,
1960-2002......................................... 67
2.5.
Mortality rates for mental-health disorders, Switzerland
and
OECD
average,
1995-2002......................................... 68
2.6.
Selected indicators of health-care quality, Switzerland and
OECD
average
..... 71
2.7.
Increasing overweight and obesity rates among the adult population,
Switzerland and
OECD
average,
1992-2002.............................. 73
2.8.
Fruits and vegetable consumption, Switzerland and
OECD
average,
1961-2002 . 73
2.9.
Suicide rate per
100 000
population in selected
OECD
countries, early 2000s
___ 77
2.10.
Immunisation coverage for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and measles
for young children, Switzerland and
OECD
countries,
2003............... 78
3.1.
Health expenditure on different types of care by financing agent
in selected
OECD
countries, early 2000s
................................ 93
3.2.
Out-of-pocket expenditure as a share of total household consumption,
2003
or latest available year
.......................................... 97
3.3.
LAMal
premia
as a share of disposable income, after the payments
of premium-reduction subsidies
...................................... 99
3.4.
Income per capita,
premia,
subsidies and number of beneficiaries:
correlations
........................................................ 100
3.5.
Premium variation within and across cantons,
2005..................... 107
4.1.
Average annual real growth rate of per capita GDP and health spending
in the
OECD,
1996-2003.............................................. 113
4.2.
Change in health expenditure as a share of GDP between
1996
and
2003 ... 113
4.3.
Health expenditure under the LAMal,
2003............................. 114
4.4.
Growth in LAMal
premia
and in the consumer price index
................ 114
4.5.
Physician density and average LAMal
premia
across Swiss cantons
........ 118
4.6.
Medical technologies in Switzerland and other
OECD
countries,
2003...... 122
4.7.
Doctors income in Switzerland and other
OECD
countries, latest
available year
...................................................... 123
4.8.
Life expectancy at birth and health spending per capita,
2003............. 125
4.9.
Average length-of-stay for acute care in
OECD
countries,
1990
and
2002 .... 126
4.10.
Cardio-vascular procedures, Switzerland and
OECD
countries,
2003....... 129
4.11.
Health-care resources and utilisation across Swiss cantons
............... 130
4.12.
Share of cataract and tonsillectomy surgeries carried out as day cases
in
OECD
countries,
2003............................................. 132
4.13.
Administrative expenditure as a share of total health spending in selected
OECD
countries, early 2000s
.......................................... 140
The Swiss population enjoys good health and universal access to a comprehensive range of
modem health services, with unconstrained choice of provider. Nonetheless, policy makers are
faced with considerable policy challenges, particularly to contain fast-growing health spending
and improve value for money. While reforms in the system are needed, views about the most
appropriate directions of change differ widely.
This book analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the Swiss health system. It weighs them
against the key policy objectives of health-system effectiveness and responsiveness, access to
care and equitable financing, efficient supply of services, and financial sustainability. The report
assesses new proposals for reform of the health system and provides policy recommendations to
help address current and upcoming challenges facing the Swiss authorities.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
. 11
Introduction
. 15
Chapter
1.
Organisation of the Swiss Health System
. 17
1.1.
Salient features of Switzerland
. 19
1.2.
The economic size of the health sector
. 29
1.3.
Governance of the Swiss health system
. 29
1.4.
Health financing and insurance coverage
. 31
1.5.
Health service delivery
. 39
1.6.
Provider payments, reimbursement and contracting
. 54
Notes
. 59
Chapter
2.
The Performance of the Swiss Health System:
Effectiveness and Quality
. 63
2.1.
Health levels and inequalities
. 64
2.2.
Lifestyle and risk factors
. 70
2.3.
Prevention of diseases and health promotion
. 74
2.4.
Quality of care
. 80
Notes
. 85
Chapter
3.
The Performance of the Swiss Health System:
Access to Care and Health-system Responsiveness
. 89
3.1.
Access to health care and coverage
. 90
3.2.
Responsiveness of the Swiss health system
. 103
Notes
. 108
Chapter
4.
The Performance of the Swiss Health System:
Efficiency and Financial Sustainability
.
Ill
4.1.
The financial sustainability of health spending
. 112
4.2.
The efficiency of the Swiss health system
. 124
Notes
. 141
Chapter
5.
Recent and Proposed Reforms to the Swiss Health-insurance System
. 145
5.1.
The first revision of the LAMal
. 146
5.2.
The second revision of the LAMal
. 147
5.3.
Further reforms in the area of long-term care
. 151
Notes
. 151
Chapter
6.
Policy Challenges and Options for Reform
. 153
6.1.
Effectiveness and quality of the Swiss health system
. 156
6.2.
Access to care and financial protection
. 159
6.3.
Efficiency and financial sustainability
. 161
6.4.
Systemic issues for the longer-term
. 171
List of Acronyms
. 175
Canton Abbreviations
. 177
References
. 179
List of boxes
1.1.
The social health-insurance system under the LAMA
. 19
1.2.
Main responsibilities for health at federal, cantonal and municipal levels
. 31
1.3.
LAMal: key regulatory requirements relative to insurance coverage
. 35
1.4.
Selected institutions involved in health-promotion and prevention
activities in Switzerland
. 44
2.1. HIV/
AIDS prevention activities
. 77
2.2.
The French Public Health Policy Act
. 79
2.3.
Cost-effective interventions to combat leading risk factors in Switzerland
. 81
2.4.
Quality management and improvement in Switzerland: selected initiatives
. 84
3.1.
Procedures for including or excluding goods and services in the LAMal
benefit package
. 94
3.2.
Cross-cantonal differences in the management of premium subsidies
. 101
3.3.
Mechanisms to address consumer protection in Switzerland
. 106
4.1.
Long-term projections for health and long-term care (LTC) spending
. 116
4.2.
The freeze in the opening of new medical practices
. 119
4.3.
Ageing of the Swiss workforce and other emerging trends
. 120
4.4.
Number and size of LAMal insurers
. 135
4.5.
Improving risk-equalisation mechanisms
. 136
4.6.
Measures taken by insurers to influence care delivery and control cost
. 139
6.1.
Policy recommendations for reforming the Swiss health system
. 173
List of tables
1.1.
Basic demographic indicators in Switzerland,
2003. 23
1.2.
Per capita national income by canton,
2003. 24
1.3.
Indicators of public-health risks in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest
available year
. 27
1.4.
Regulatory oversight in the Swiss health-insurance market
. 33
1.5.
Special insurance contracts within the mandatory health-insurance
system (LAMal)
. 34
1.6.
Financing of health expenditure in Switzerland,
2003. 37
1.7.
Resources available in the Swiss health-delivery system and other
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest available year
. 41
1.8.
Public and private hospitals in Switzerland,
2003. 46
1.9.
Proportion of foreign-born doctors and nurses in Switzerland,
2001. 49
1.10.
Registration of foreign-trained nurses and midwives in Switzerland,
2004 . 50
1.11.
Distribution of health expenditure by type in
OECD
countries,
2003. 52
1.12. Hospital
payment systems in Swiss cantons,
2004. 56
1.13.
Reimbursement for medically-needed treatments in shared wards
and private rooms
. 58
2.1.
Share of the population reporting their health as "good" or better in
OECD
countries,
1992
and
2002. 69
2.2.
Proportion of men and women under medical treatment during the last
12
months, Switzerland,
2002. 69
2.3.
Mortality rates for breast cancer in Swiss cantons among women aged
55-74,
1995-2002. 70
2.4.
Ten leading risk factors and diseases or injuries for mortality,
Switzerland,
2002. 72
2.5.
Ten leading risk factors and diseases or injuries for burden of disease,
Switzerland,
2002. 72
2.6.
Taxation on cigarettes and still wine in selected
OECD
countries,
2005. 80
3.1.
Health expenditure on different types of care by financing agent,
Switzerland,
2003. 92
3.2.
Financing of Swiss health expenditure by the government, social insurance
and households,
2003. 95
3.3.
Coverage of health insurance and the share of out-of-pocket payments
in
OECD
countries,
2003. 96
3.4.
Subsidies to low-income individuals for the purchase of health insurance
. 98
3.5.
Importance of different mandatory health-insurance products,
1996-2003. 101
3.6.
Evolution of subsidies for low-income individuals and number
of beneficiaries,
1996-2003. 102
3.7.
Health-care resources by canton
. 103
3.8.
Cantonal health-system resources, LAMal spending and the economic
capacity of cantons
. 104
3.9.
Perceived adequacy of Swiss medical services and payers,
1992-2002. 105
4.1.
Expenditure on in-patient, out-patient and drugs in Switzerland,
1985-2003 . 117
4.2.
Indicators of intensity of use of
hëalth-care
resources in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest available year
. 127
4.3.
In-patient productivity and bed-operating ratios in
OECD
countries,
1993
and
2003. 128
4.4.
Parallel hospital financing in Switzerland,
2002. 131
4.5.
Administrative costs, loss ratios and reserves of LAMal-insurer,
1996-2003. . 141
5.1.
Federal Council's proposals to Parliament for the latest revision
of the Health-insurance Law (LAMal)
. 148
List of figures
1.1.
The health system in Switzerland: financial flows,
2005. 20
1.2.
Map of Switzerland
. 21
1.3.
GDP per capita in
OECD
countries,
2004. 21
1.4.
Increasing life expectancy in Switzerland,
1960-2003. 24
1.5.
Life expectancy at birth and at age
65
in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest
available year
. 25
1.6.
The Swiss population by age group,
2005
and
2050. 26
1.7.
Share of the population considering their health to be good or very good
in
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest available years
. 26
1.8.
Mortality and fertility in selected
OECD
countries,
2003
or latest
available year
. 28
1.9.
Share of selected causes of mortality, early 2000s
. 28
1.10.
Health expenditure in
OECD
countries as a percentage of GDP,
2003. 30
1.11.
Per capita health expenditure and per capita GDP in
OECD
countries,
2003_ 30
1.12.
Financing of health expenditure in
OECD
countries,
2003. 39
1.13.
Evolution in the relative share of health-financing agents in Switzerland,
1990-2003. 40
1.14.
Expenditure on health promotion and prevention as a share of total health
expenditure in
OECD
countries,
2003. 42
1.15.
Funding of health promotion and prevention activities in Switzerland,
by financing agent,
2004. 42
1.16.
Main health promotion and prevention programmes of the Swiss Federal
Office of Public Health by level of funding,
2004. 43
1.17.
Acute-care beds in Switzerland and in selected
OECD
countries,
1980-2003 . 45
1.18.
Evolution of the density of doctors in Switzerland and in selected
OECD
countries,
1980-2002. 48
1.19.
Expenditure on pharmaceuticals per capita in
OECD
countries,
2003. 51
1.20.
Share of expenditure for out-patient pharmaceuticals paid
by the government or social insurers in
OECD
countries,
2003. 53
1.21.
Country of origin of drugs sold in the Swiss domestic pharmaceuticals
market
. 53
2.1.
Potential years of life lost per
100 000
population, Switzerland and
OECD
average,
1960-2002. 64
2.2.
Mortality rates for ischaemic heart and
cerebro-vascular
diseases,
Switzerland and selected
OECD
countries,
2002. 65
2.3.
Mortality rates for all cancers, Switzerland and selected
OECD
countries,
2002
or latest available year
. 66
2.4.
Mortality rates for breast, prostate and lung cancer, Switzerland
and
OECD
average,
1960-2002. 67
2.5.
Mortality rates for mental-health disorders, Switzerland
and
OECD
average,
1995-2002. 68
2.6.
Selected indicators of health-care quality, Switzerland and
OECD
average
. 71
2.7.
Increasing overweight and obesity rates among the adult population,
Switzerland and
OECD
average,
1992-2002. 73
2.8.
Fruits and vegetable consumption, Switzerland and
OECD
average,
1961-2002 . 73
2.9.
Suicide rate per
100 000
population in selected
OECD
countries, early 2000s
_ 77
2.10.
Immunisation coverage for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and measles
for young children, Switzerland and
OECD
countries,
2003. 78
3.1.
Health expenditure on different types of care by financing agent
in selected
OECD
countries, early 2000s
. 93
3.2.
Out-of-pocket expenditure as a share of total household consumption,
2003
or latest available year
. 97
3.3.
LAMal
premia
as a share of disposable income, after the payments
of premium-reduction subsidies
. 99
3.4.
Income per capita,
premia,
subsidies and number of beneficiaries:
correlations
. 100
3.5.
Premium variation within and across cantons,
2005. 107
4.1.
Average annual real growth rate of per capita GDP and health spending
in the
OECD,
1996-2003. 113
4.2.
Change in health expenditure as a share of GDP between
1996
and
2003 . 113
4.3.
Health expenditure under the LAMal,
2003. 114
4.4.
Growth in LAMal
premia
and in the consumer price index
. 114
4.5.
Physician density and average LAMal
premia
across Swiss cantons
. 118
4.6.
Medical technologies in Switzerland and other
OECD
countries,
2003. 122
4.7.
Doctors' income in Switzerland and other
OECD
countries, latest
available year
. 123
4.8.
Life expectancy at birth and health spending per capita,
2003. 125
4.9.
Average length-of-stay for acute care in
OECD
countries,
1990
and
2002 . 126
4.10.
Cardio-vascular procedures, Switzerland and
OECD
countries,
2003. 129
4.11.
Health-care resources and utilisation across Swiss cantons
. 130
4.12.
Share of cataract and tonsillectomy surgeries carried out as day cases
in
OECD
countries,
2003. 132
4.13.
Administrative expenditure as a share of total health spending in selected
OECD
countries, early 2000s
. 140
The Swiss population enjoys good health and universal access to a comprehensive range of
modem health services, with unconstrained choice of provider. Nonetheless, policy makers are
faced with considerable policy challenges, particularly to contain fast-growing health spending
and improve value for money. While reforms in the system are needed, views about the most
appropriate directions of change differ widely.
This book analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the Swiss health system. It weighs them
against the key policy objectives of health-system effectiveness and responsiveness, access to
care and equitable financing, efficient supply of services, and financial sustainability. The report
assesses new proposals for reform of the health system and provides policy recommendations to
help address current and upcoming challenges facing the Swiss authorities. |
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