Medicine Costs in Switzerland Hit Record High, Insurer Warns of 'Artificially Inflated' Prices
A report from health insurer Helsana reveals that medicine costs soared to a record CHF 9.4 billion in 2024, a 3.6% year-on-year increase. The insurer blames a lack of transparency and 'artificially inflated' declared prices, calling for urgent reforms like annual cost audits to ease the burden on basic health insurance.

Key Takeaways
- Medicine costs in Switzerland reached a record CHF 9.4 billion in 2024.
- Medicine costs increased by 3.6% year-on-year in 2024.
- Generic drug promotion saved only CHF 76 million, missing the CHF 250 million target.
- Prices of new medicines have almost doubled in the last ten years.
- Drug costs in the outpatient sector rose by 5.9% to CHF 9.02 billion in 2023.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Declared prices that are artificially inflated."
"Largely missed."