Home » today » News » Health – No relief for health premiums in sight Health – No relief for health premiums in sight May 23, 2020 by world today news The Federal Council rejected the initiatives of the PS and the PDC to reduce health insurance premiums. In his counter-project, he proposes to make more use of the cantons. Emilie Wyss Updated 5 hours ago— – The Federal Council has rejected two initiatives proposing solutions to curb the rise in premiums. In a counter-project, the government encourages the cantons to get their hands on the wallet. Keystone The board frejected the initiative of the Parti ssocialist titled “Maximum 10% of income for insurance premiums disease“ which, as its name suggests, aims to ensure that no household pays more than 10% of its income for insurance disease. The PS s projectouhaite that two-thirds of the premium reduction (RIP) itselfint fundeds by the Confederation and that the rest be borne by the VSanton. A proposal too reductive for the government, which explains “recognize that premiums represent a significant burden for households“, but who criticizes the initiative of “focus only on subsidy funding, without taking into account the control of health costs“ The college is indeed counting on additional costs of 6 billion francs if this initiative were to come into force in 2025 and not from 3.2 to 4 billions as the initiators estimated. ABO articles are reserved for subscribers. — Related posts:ROUNDUP / New York Equities Outlook: Directionless and little agitation after record rallyAbout Wayang Kulit from Malaysia, Adidas ApologizesWhat are the closing times for polling stations?Controversy Erupts as Zurich Cantonal Council Debates Zurich Airport Runway ExtensionShare this:FacebookX Related Dengue fever: 5,000 cases in 10 months, epidemic confirmed More than an hour on average … To get to the recycling centers, it’s always crazy Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: