Insurance options and costs

The premiums you are obliged to pay for health insurance depend on the insurance benefits you require as well as your age, gender and the canton and region in which you live. This means that premium amounts can vary significantly.

Franchise and excess

In addition to paying a monthly premium, policyholders must bear part of their medical costs themselves. This contribution to costs is made up of two components, known as excess and franchise.

Supplementary accident insurance

Supplementary accident insurance can be excluded from your health insurance policy if your employment contract stipulates a level of employment of at least 19.5% (eight hours per week). You would then be covered through ETH Zurich against the financial consequences of accidents at or outside work.

In such cases, the health insurance fund will require confirmation from ETH Zurich, as your employer, that you have accident insurance cover via ETH. You can obtain this confirmation from your personnel assistant or by sending an e-mail to the Welcome Center.

Compulsory basic insurance models

In terms of compulsory basic insurance, you can choose between the standard model and an alternative model. The standard model gives you the freedom to choose which medical practitioner to go to for treatment, but you will have to finance this by paying an appropriate premium amount.

With the alternative insurance models, you have no free choice of medical practitioners. The health insurance funds choose their own service providers (doctors), which allows them to reduce costs. As the policyholder, you will therefore benefit from lower premiums. Depending on the insurance fund and model as well as your age and place of residence, the three insurance models described below could enable you to save 5% to 25% on your premiums for basic insurance.

Comparing premiums

The institutions external page comparis, external page priminfo and external page vzonline offer an overview of the health insurance options available, including a comparison of costs and benefits.

external page List of approved health insurers in Switzerland