Cantonal subsidy guide

Health insurance premium subsidy in Geneva

In Geneva, premium subsidies depend heavily on unified determining income and the number of legal charges retained in the household.

Our indicative reading works through income groups and charges to estimate quickly whether a request is worth pursuing.

Key takeaways

Group-based reading

The result depends on the income group and the number of charges.

Distinct amounts

Adults, young adults and children do not share the same indicative amounts.

How Geneva approaches entitlement

Geneva combines household income and charges to place the household into a group. Once this group is identified, an indicative amount is associated with each category of person.

That is why children and young adults in training can materially change the likely result even when income remains the same.

Frequently asked questions

The essential answers before comparing or requesting support.

Does Geneva only look at income?+
No. Household charges are also central in the cantonal reading.
Do children really change the estimate in Geneva?+
Yes. They shift the thresholds and can change the applicable group.

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