Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx

Objectives<p>Despite compulsory universal health coverage, rising health insurance premiums in Geneva, Switzerland may present financial barriers to care. This study evaluates trends in forgoing healthcare for financial reasons from 2011 to 2025, with associations with insurance premiums, soci...

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Autor principal: Mayssam Nehme (10232172) (author)
Otros Autores: Roxane Dumont (13236969) (author), Harris Heritier (22686869) (author), Julien Lamour (11581563) (author), Shannon Mechoullam (22686872) (author), David De Ridder (10039772) (author), Idris Guessous (43509) (author)
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Harris Heritier (22686869)
Julien Lamour (11581563)
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David De Ridder (10039772)
Idris Guessous (43509)
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David De Ridder (10039772)
Idris Guessous (43509)
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Roxane Dumont (13236969)
Harris Heritier (22686869)
Julien Lamour (11581563)
Shannon Mechoullam (22686872)
David De Ridder (10039772)
Idris Guessous (43509)
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epidemiology
population-based cohort
forgoing care
insurance coverage
socioeconomic determinants
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description Objectives<p>Despite compulsory universal health coverage, rising health insurance premiums in Geneva, Switzerland may present financial barriers to care. This study evaluates trends in forgoing healthcare for financial reasons from 2011 to 2025, with associations with insurance premiums, socioeconomic and health-related factors.</p>Methods<p>We conducted an annual cross-sectional study with 1,000 randomly selected participants every year (2011–2025), (n = 10,169). The primary outcome was self-reported forgoing of healthcare for financial reasons. Temporal trends and associations with premiums were analyzed using Locally Estimated Scatterplot Smoothing LOESS regression. Logistic regression assessed associations with individual-level determinants.</p>Results<p>Overall, 18.1% reported forgoing care, increasing from 15.8% in 2011 to 25.8% in 2025 (+64.6%), corresponding to a 61.9% rise in premiums. Although low income remained a strong predictor (aOR 2.33 [1.76–3.09]), increases were also seen among higher-income groups. Strong correlations were found between premiums and forgoing care, especially in women (0.813) and young adults (0.805).</p>Conclusion<p>Additional reforms are needed to reduce growing inequities in access to care despite compulsory universal coverage.</p>
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spelling Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docxMayssam Nehme (10232172)Roxane Dumont (13236969)Harris Heritier (22686869)Julien Lamour (11581563)Shannon Mechoullam (22686872)David De Ridder (10039772)Idris Guessous (43509)Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classifiedepidemiologypopulation-based cohortforgoing careinsurance coveragesocioeconomic determinantsObjectives<p>Despite compulsory universal health coverage, rising health insurance premiums in Geneva, Switzerland may present financial barriers to care. This study evaluates trends in forgoing healthcare for financial reasons from 2011 to 2025, with associations with insurance premiums, socioeconomic and health-related factors.</p>Methods<p>We conducted an annual cross-sectional study with 1,000 randomly selected participants every year (2011–2025), (n = 10,169). The primary outcome was self-reported forgoing of healthcare for financial reasons. Temporal trends and associations with premiums were analyzed using Locally Estimated Scatterplot Smoothing LOESS regression. Logistic regression assessed associations with individual-level determinants.</p>Results<p>Overall, 18.1% reported forgoing care, increasing from 15.8% in 2011 to 25.8% in 2025 (+64.6%), corresponding to a 61.9% rise in premiums. Although low income remained a strong predictor (aOR 2.33 [1.76–3.09]), increases were also seen among higher-income groups. Strong correlations were found between premiums and forgoing care, especially in women (0.813) and young adults (0.805).</p>Conclusion<p>Additional reforms are needed to reduce growing inequities in access to care despite compulsory universal coverage.</p>2025-11-26T06:01:13ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/ijph.2025.1609027.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_file_1_Forgoing_Healthcare_and_Insurance_Premiums_Trends_A_15-Year_Population-Based_Study_in_Geneva_Switzerland_docx/30718088CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307180882025-11-26T06:01:13Z
spellingShingle Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
Mayssam Nehme (10232172)
Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
epidemiology
population-based cohort
forgoing care
insurance coverage
socioeconomic determinants
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title Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
title_full Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
title_fullStr Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
title_short Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
title_sort Supplementary file 1_Forgoing Healthcare and Insurance Premiums Trends: A 15-Year Population-Based Study in Geneva, Switzerland.docx
topic Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
epidemiology
population-based cohort
forgoing care
insurance coverage
socioeconomic determinants