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Health Fund Manager Salaries Capped – Switzerland

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

## National Council Commission ⁤Proposes cap on Health ⁤Fund Executive Pay

The Social Security Commission of the National Council‍ is seeking to curb what it deems excessive compensation for health insurance fund managers, launching a‌ consultation on Friday regarding a proposed cap on executive pay.

The commission ‌argues that ‌in the highly regulated health insurance market – where benefits are standardized and affiliation is mandatory -⁢ the current remuneration levels for ⁣some insurer leadership positions have become​ “unacceptable.” Rising health insurance⁤ premiums are impacting both⁤ households and public ​finances, and the commission finds it “unjustifiable” for a health fund director to earn more than the⁤ highest-paid federal civil servants.

The proposed legislation would task the Federal Council with establishing ⁤a maximum remuneration amount ⁤for members ‍of the management and boards⁤ of directors of health insurance companies ‍operating within ⁢the compulsory insurance framework. This cap would be based on the highest salaries within the federal administration, adjusted to reflect the number of insured individuals and⁤ the ‍average overall costs per insured person.This measure‌ would *not* apply to supplementary ⁤health insurance. The Council of States committee has already signaled support for the initiative, deeming the recent increases in executive pay ⁣within this protected market “inappropriate” given the concurrent rise in⁢ health insurance premiums.

Recent reports indicate a ​significant⁣ jump in the remuneration of managers ‍at ⁢several health funds in recent years.(See related report).

Looking ahead, health ⁣insurance premiums are ⁢projected to increase by 4.4% in 2026. (Find out how this will impact your ⁤budget).

(ats/vic)

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