
With digital transformation and environment/workplace issues, the Federal Council has defined new priority areas.

Health2030 sets a framework for action in health policy, providing guidance for all health system actors. With its health policy strategy for 2020–2030, the Federal Council intends to further improve the system, so that everyone in Switzerland can continue to benefit from high-quality, affordable healthcare. Depending on their socioeconomic status, they may have unequal health opportunities. Many households find it difficult to pay their health insurance premiums. But, increasingly often, they suffer from chronic, care-intensive diseases at the end of life. People in Switzerland have a high life expectancy and good access to healthcare. digitalisation, where limited progress has been made within the Swiss health system.social inequalities, unless they are mitigated and.shortages of qualified health professionals.structures overly focused on acute care.an increase in non-communicable diseases.The health system remains under pressure, as a result of: The Federal Council’s health policy strategy 2020–2030 Languages FOGE: Federal Office for Gender Equality.Swissmedic: Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products.MeteoSwiss: Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology.FSVO: Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office.DETEC: Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications.

EAER: Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research.DDPS: Federal Department of Defence Civil Protection and Sport.FDJP: Federal Department of Justice and Police.FDHA: Federal Department of Home Affairs.

FDFA: Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.The Federal Administration in treecrumb format
