Mental Health Costs Rise Sharply in Switzerland.
Mental health treatment costs are continuing to rise across Switzerland, with new data highlighting growing pressure on the healthcare system. A recent report by the Swiss Health Observatory shows a significant increase in spending during 2024.
According to the report, mental healthcare costs increased by 6.1% in 2024 compared to 2023, reflecting a steady upward trend in demand for services. Despite rising costs, around 72% of the population reported feeling happy most or all of the time, indicating stable overall well-being.
The data reveals notable differences among age groups and genders. In outpatient care, treatment costs for boys under 18 rose by 8.9%, surpassing the 4.9% increase for girls for the first time. However, over the longer term between 2012 and 2023, the average annual cost increase for girls was nearly double that of boys.
In inpatient care, gender disparities remain significant. The hospitalization rate for girls in psychiatric clinics was approximately twice as high as for boys, indicating a higher level of severe mental health challenges among young females.
Experts continue to identify girls and young women as a high-risk group, calling for targeted interventions and stronger mental health support systems. The findings underline the importance of early prevention, accessible care, and increased awareness to address the growing mental health burden.

