• Login
Friday, March 20, 2026
Geneva Times
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Switzerland
  • Europe
  • International
  • UN
  • Business
  • Sports
  • More
    • Article
    • Tamil
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Switzerland
  • Europe
  • International
  • UN
  • Business
  • Sports
  • More
    • Article
    • Tamil
No Result
View All Result
Geneva Times
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Switzerland
  • Europe
  • International
  • UN
  • Business
  • Sports
  • More
Home Switzerland

Swiss insurance to continue covering acupuncture and homeopathy

GenevaTimes by GenevaTimes
June 12, 2025
in Switzerland
Reading Time: 18 mins read
0
Swiss insurance to continue covering acupuncture and homeopathy
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Acupuncture and homeopathy will continue to be reimbursed

Acupuncture and homeopathy will continue to be reimbursed


Keystone-SDA





Generated with artificial intelligence.

Acupuncture and homeopathy will continue to be automatically reimbursed by Swiss basic health insurance. Against the advice of the House of Representatives, the Senate has tacitly rejected a motion to restrict coverage of certain alternative treatments.


This content was published on


June 12, 2025 – 16:22

+Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox

The motion was put forward by parliamentarian Philippe Nantermod from the centre-right Radical Liberal party. The motion called for five treatment approaches – acupuncture, homeopathy, phytotherapy, anthroposophic medicine and the pharmacotherapy of traditional Chinese medicine – to no longer be covered by basic health insurance.

They should become an optional benefit, as is the case today with accidents, according to Nantermod. Such a change would run counter to the will of the population, which voted in 2009 in favour of coverage under basic insurance, said Hannes Germann from the right-wing Swiss People’s party, speaking on behalf of the committee.

Health Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider agreed with the vote and said that the savings generated by ending coverage would not be very large.

What is your opinion? Join the debate:

Translated from German by DeepL/jdp

We select the most relevant news for an international audience and use automatic translation tools to translate them into English. A journalist then reviews the translation for clarity and accuracy before publication.  

Providing you with automatically translated news gives us the time to write more in-depth articles. The news stories we select have been written and carefully fact-checked by an external editorial team from news agencies such as Bloomberg or Keystone.

If you have any questions about how we work, write to us at english@swissinfo.ch

PostFinance recruits former Credit Suisse executive as CFO

More

PostFinance recruits former Credit Suisse executive as Chief Financial Officer




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



Claudio Gaugler, a former Credit Suisse executive, will take up the position of CFO at PostFinance on September 1.



Read more: PostFinance recruits former Credit Suisse executive as Chief Financial Officer


Lausanne hosts the Swiss Gymnastics Festival for ten days

More

The 77th Swiss Gymnastics Festival opens in Lausanne




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



The 77th Federal Gymnastics Festival began in Lausanne on Thursday.



Read more: The 77th Swiss Gymnastics Festival opens in Lausanne


Swiss Re experts warn of growing risks from heatwaves

More

Swiss Re experts warn of growing risks from heatwaves




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



Up to half a million people worldwide die every year as a result of extreme heat, according to a report by Swiss Re.



Read more: Swiss Re experts warn of growing risks from heatwaves


National Council says no to SRG initiative after marathon debate

More

Swiss House rejects initiative to cut radio and TV licence fee




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



The Swiss House of Representatives voted against reducing radio and television licence fees.



Read more: Swiss House rejects initiative to cut radio and TV licence fee


Nestlé Waters authorised to explore 5 boreholes in the Vosges

More

Nestlé Waters authorised to explore 5 boreholes in the Vosges




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



The Vosges prefecture has issued an order authorising Nestlé Waters to create five new exploratory boreholes.



Read more: Nestlé Waters authorised to explore 5 boreholes in the Vosges


Council of States approves financing of the 13th AHV pension

More

Swiss Senate approves financing of extra month pension payment




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



The Swiss Senate has voted in favour of using VAT and salary contributions to finance the extra month pension payment.



Read more: Swiss Senate approves financing of extra month pension payment


Parliament approves five million francs in emergency aid for Blatten

More

Swiss parliament approves CHF5 million for village buried by landslide




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



The mountain village of Blatten, which was buried by a landslide, will receive CHF5 million in emergency aid.



Read more: Swiss parliament approves CHF5 million for village buried by landslide


Switzerland moves up three places in the WEF equality index

More

Switzerland moves up three places in the WEF gender equality index




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



Switzerland has moved up three places to 17th in the World Economic Forum’s gender equality index.



Read more: Switzerland moves up three places in the WEF gender equality index


BAK: 'Switzerland must prepare for a return to negative interest rates'

More

‘Switzerland must prepare for a return to negative interest rates’




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



Given the low inflation and the strength of the Swiss franc, negative interest rates could return.



Read more: ‘Switzerland must prepare for a return to negative interest rates’


Switzerland in the bottom quarter of the ranking for renewable energies

More

Switzerland lags behind European peers in renewable energy ranking




This content was published on


Jun 12, 2025



Switzerland ranks 22nd out of 28 countries in Europe in terms of solar and wind energy production.



Read more: Switzerland lags behind European peers in renewable energy ranking


Read More

Previous Post

Trump says Israeli strike on Iran ‘could very well happen’

Next Post

How Jim Harbaugh plans to reach goal of getting Justin Herbert to Hall of Fame

Next Post
How Jim Harbaugh plans to reach goal of getting Justin Herbert to Hall of Fame

How Jim Harbaugh plans to reach goal of getting Justin Herbert to Hall of Fame

ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn

Explore the Geneva Times

  • About us
  • Contact us

Contact us:

editor@thegenevatimes.ch

Visit us

© 2023 -2024 Geneva Times| Desgined & Developed by Immanuel Kolwin

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Switzerland
  • Europe
  • International
  • UN
  • Business
  • Sports
  • More
    • Article
    • Tamil

© 2023 -2024 Geneva Times| Desgined & Developed by Immanuel Kolwin