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Uniform funding: yes or no?
In Switzerland, the way in which healthcare costs are split currently depends on whether the treatment is provided as an inpatient or outpatient service. The EFAS (uniform financing of inpatient and outpatient treatment) reform is designed to make this a thing of the past: under the proposal, funding for all health insurance services – whether inpatient, outpatient or in the care sector – will be split in the same way between the cantons and the insurers. In the latest episode of SWICA Talks, VPOD Secretary General Natascha Wey and Daniel Rochat, Head of the Department of Benefits & Medicine, discuss the pros and cons of uniform financing of inpatient and outpatient treatment (EFAS).
Should the government have a say?
With an average of twelve hospitals per canton, Switzerland has a far greater density of hospitals than other countries. Many of them are struggling financially. National Council member and certified nurse Patrick Hässig (Green Liberal Party) hopes his motion will ensure that hospital planning is carried out jointly by central government and the cantons. In the fifth episode of SWICA Talks, he discusses the challenges, difficulties and opportunities arising in a decentralised federalist country with Kathrin Huber, General Secretary of the Swiss Conference of the Cantonal Ministers of Public Health (GDK).