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Romands and Alemanics Use "Soft Medicine" Very Differently, According to a Large-Scale Study

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A comprehensive study of the HUGs and the Unige brings for the first time a detailed view of the uses of complementary medicines by the insured and the associated costs. The invoices of 200,000 clients of the Mutuel Group, followed over five years, were scrutinized.On 17 May 2009, the Swiss decided, in the ballot box, that a special status should be granted to complementary medicines. The change has been applied since 2012: traditional Chinese m…
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A comprehensive study of the HUGs and the Unige brings for the first time a detailed view of the uses of complementary medicines by the insured and the associated costs. The invoices of 200,000 clients of the Mutuel Group, followed over five years, were scrutinized.On 17 May 2009, the Swiss decided, in the ballot box, that a special status should be granted to complementary medicines. The change has been applied since 2012: traditional Chinese m…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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