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State of health Federal Statistical Office

WEBThis publication on cancer presents the current situation and developments over the past 30 years. Health. Pocket Statistics 2024. This pocket statistics offers an overview of the …

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Health Federal Statistical Office

WEBHealth system. Hospitalisation rate for 1000 inhabitants (2022) 114.9. Accommodation rate in nursing homes among persons aged ≥ 80 years as at 31.12, in % (2022) 13.6. Rate of …

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Health care costs and financing 2019: provisional data

WEB27.04.2021 - In 2019, the total health care expenditure in Switzerland according to international standards was CHF 82.1 billion. At 2.3%, growth in health care expenditure …

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Health in Switzerland: all the key figures over 80 pages

WEB29.10.2019 - In 2017, 26% of the population said that they suffered at home from disturbance linked to transport. During the first half of the decade starting from 2010, …

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Healthcare: Pocket Statistics 2024 Federal Statistical Office

WEBHealthcare - Pocket Statistics 2024. Federal Statistical Office, Neuchâtel 2024, 36 pages. FSO number 1543-2400. Published on 23.02.2024. (Very) good self …

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Quality of Life Indicators Federal Statistical Office

WEBSince 2017, Eurostat has published a selection of indicators in the “Regions and Cities Illustrated” web-based tool. Quality of life is a multi-dimensional concept in which the …

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Rise in number of cancer patients coincides with decline …

WEB14.10.2021 - The increasing number of older people has led to rising numbers of cancer patients and of deaths caused by cancer. At the same time, the overall incidence rate for …

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Swiss Health Survey: 2022 results Federal Statistical Office

WEBSwiss Health Survey: 2022 results. In 2022, more than half the population (55%) took a medication over a seven-day period. Consumption has been rising …

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Press conference

WEBIn 2022, 85% of the Swiss population aged 15 or over felt that they were in good health and 83% were happy. At the same time, more than a third were living with a …

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Subjective well-being in Switzerland and in Europe

WEBSubjective evaluation of quality of life in Switzerland and in Europe. Nearly two in five people in Switzerland say they are very satisfied with their current life. The degree of …

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Costs, financing Federal Statistical Office

WEBThe statistics on health care costs and financing are summary statistics that use available data to estimate the monetary flows related to the costs and financing of health goods …

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Medical pratices and primary care in Switzerland 2018-2021

WEBAt the end of 2021, 9184 primary care doctors were working in Switzerland. The working week of doctors in rural areas was on average 8% longer (in hours) than …

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Ageing in Switzerland Federal Statistical Office

WEBAgeing in Switzerland. Switzerland’s population structure has changed considerably over the past few decades. The demographic ageing of Switzerland’s population has an …

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National cancer statistics Federal Statistical Office

WEBNational cancer statistics. The national cancer statistics provide information on the situation and development of mortality and cancer incidence in Switzerland. These are composite …

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Mortality, causes of death Federal Statistical Office

WEBFrom autumn 2022 (week 39/2022) until January 2023 (week 01/2023), a further period of excess mortality was observed among over 65-year-olds. The cause of death statistics …

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Health system Federal Statistical Office

WEBWhat's new? Health system. Hospitals (2022) 278. Beds. 37 970. Personnel (in full-time equivalents) 180 818. Hospitalisation rate (for 1000 inhabitants)

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Cancer Federal Statistical Office

WEBCancer is the second leading cause of death in Switzerland. It even represents the most common cause of death for men aged between 45 and 84 and for women aged between …

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Specific causes of death Federal Statistical Office

WEBSpecific causes of death. The majority of deaths are due to a few causes: Cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, accidents and other violent deaths, as well as …

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Population Federal Statistical Office

WEBBetween 2020 and 2021, the population of Switzerland increased by 0.8% to 8 738 791 people on 31 December 2021. During the same period, the number of persons aged 65 …

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