Suva (insurer)

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Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund (Suva)
Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustryAccident insurance
Founded1918; 106 years ago (1918)
FounderHermann Häberlin Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters,
Area served
Switzerland
Number of employees
4200 (2018[1])
DivisionsRehabilitation clinics of Bellikon and Sion
Websitewww.suva.ch

The Suva, headquartered in Lucerne, is the Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund. It is a public-sector insurer and leading provider of health care coverage for employees in case of accidents in Switzerland.[1]

Name[edit]

The name is the abbreviation of Schweizerische Unfallversicherungsanstalt (German for Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund, in French Caisse nationale suisse d'assurance en cas d'accidents or CNA; in Italian Istituto nazionale svizzero di assicurazione contro gli infortuni).

History[edit]

It was founded 1912 and its active since 1918.[1] For a long time, it held a monopoly for compulsory coverage for employees in high-risk professions. Its surplus income is distributed to insureds in the form of premium reductions.[1]

Its three missions are prevention, insurance and rehabilitation.[1] About half of people working in Switzerland are insurance by the Suva in case of accidents (128,000 companies and 2,000,000 people insured).[1]

Unemployed people are insured against accidents by the Suva.[1] Since 2005, the Swiss Armed Forces are also insured against accidents by the Suva.[1]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h (in French) Federal Coordination Commission for Occupational Safety (Federal Department of Home Affairs), CFST communications, number 86, April 2018, page 13.

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