Zulassung Ärzte KVG Luzern Berufsausübungsbewilligung Arzt Voraussetzungen OKP-Zulassung Ärztinnen und Ärzte Dreijährige Tätigkeit Weiterbildungsstätte Schweiz Hausärztemangel und Unterversorgung Luzern Bedarfsgesteuerte Zulassung nach KVG Facharzttitel und Zulassung in der Schweiz Ärztliche Grundversorgung KVG-Revision Zulassung Leistungserbringer Bewilligungen Gesundheitsberufe Kanton Luzern

Licensing requirements for physicians under the Federal Law on Health Insurance KVG – what are the rules in Lucerne?

Zulassung Ärzte KVG Luzern Berufsausübungsbewilligung Arzt Voraussetzungen OKP-Zulassung Ärztinnen und Ärzte Dreijährige Tätigkeit Weiterbildungsstätte Schweiz Hausärztemangel und Unterversorgung Luzern Bedarfsgesteuerte Zulassung nach KVG Facharzttitel und Zulassung in der Schweiz Ärztliche Grundversorgung KVG-Revision Zulassung Leistungserbringer Bewilligungen Gesundheitsberufe Kanton Luzern

Licensing requirements for physicians under the Federal Law on Health Insurance KVG – what are the rules in Lucerne?

To work as a doctor in Switzerland and be able to invoice services covered by mandatory health insurance (OKP), one needs more than just a federal degree. The Federal Law on Health Insurance (KVG), specifically Articles 36 and 37, governs the professional and administrative licensing requirements at the federal level. In addition, cantonal authorizations are required, such as those in the Canton of Lucerne.

Overview of General Admission Requirements

According to Article 36 KVG, physicians may only provide services covered by the OKP if they:

  • hold a Swiss federal diploma or an equivalent foreign diploma recognized in Switzerland,
  • have completed the necessary continuing medical education and hold the corresponding specialist title,
  • hold a license to practice independently from the relevant canton (e.g., Lucerne), and
  • are registered in the cantonal registry of healthcare providers.

For foreign diplomas, confirmation of recognition by MEBEKO is also required so that the degree is recognized as equivalent in Switzerland. In the Canton of Lucerne, this license to practice is issued by the Department of Health and Sport (DIGE). The required form, “Gesuch um Erteilung einer Bewilligung zur fachlich eigenverantwortlichen Berufsausübung und um Zulassung zur Tätigkeit zulasten der OKP” (Application for a License to Practice Independently and for Authorization to Provide Services Covered by Compulsory Health Insurance) is available online at gesundheit.lu.ch/bewilligungen. Once cantonal authorization has been granted, a ZSR number is required for billing health insurers; this number serves as a unique identifier for the service provider.

Admission restrictions under Art. 37 of the Health Insurance Act

Under Article 37 KVG, the federal government may require the cantons to introduce additional conditions for the licensing of physicians. These include, in particular, requirements regarding:

  • a minimum period of practice at a recognized Swiss training facility (three years),
  • proof of sufficient proficiency in the national language of the canton of practice, and
  • participation in a quality assurance system.

These requirements were tightened with the 2022 revision of the KVG to better control the number of licensed physicians and ensure the quality of medical care.

Key Issues and Current Developments

Since the amendment to the KVG on June 19, 2020, two points have become particularly relevant in practice:

Three years of practice at a recognized Swiss training institution

Only those who have worked for at least three years at a Swiss training institution in the requested specialty during the three years prior to submitting the application may be admitted. This rule is intended to ensure that physicians are familiar with the Swiss healthcare system. The Canton of Lucerne strictly applies these provisions as part of its licensing procedures.

General practitioners and Regional Underservice

A key issue in recent years has been ensuring primary care by general practitioners, particularly in rural areas. The growing shortage of family physicians means that many cantons — including Lucerne — can make use of the exceptions provided for in the KVG in cases of underservice. The same applies to the specialties of pediatric and adolescent medicine as well as child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy.

This increased flexibility is intended to prevent entire regions from being left without primary care — a problem that particularly affects smaller municipalities. At the same time, the cantons’ responsibility remains significant: they must ensure that such special licenses are granted in a targeted and transparent manner.

Demand-Based Licensing

Cantons may restrict licensing if regional care provision is already secured. This applies in particular to specialties with excess capacity. The Canton of Lucerne has exercised this authority through its cantonal licensing ordinance and has limited the maximum number of full-time equivalents in the specialty of angiology to 11.5.

Conclusion

For physicians, this means that in addition to a medical degree and board certification, domestic experience, language proficiency, and quality assurance are now also decisive factors for admission under the KVG. Anyone seeking to practice in Lucerne should carefully review the cantonal requirements and submit a complete application—this will help avoid delays and follow-up inquiries.

FAQs

  • Who grants physicians in the Canton of Lucerne a license under the KVG?

    While the federal government establishes the basic rules in the Health Insurance Act (KVG), the Canton of Lucerne determines, through the specific licensing process, whether a physician meets the requirements and issues the license to practice. The Department of Health and Sport (DIGE) serves as both the competent authority and the supervisory body. In practice, this means that without a cantonal license and entry in the cantonal register, it is not possible to practice at the expense of the OKP in Lucerne.

  • Is a foreign medical specialty certification sufficient for licensure in Lucerne?

    A foreign degree is sufficient only if it is recognized in Switzerland and the other requirements (continuing education, license to practice, registration) are met. Physicians should expect to be asked to provide additional evidence of the equivalence of their training.

  • As a doctor with a foreign degree, do I need MEBEKO recognition to be licensed in Lucerne?

    Yes. MEBEKO confirms the equivalence of medical degrees or specialist titles obtained abroad. Without this recognition, neither a cantonal license to practice nor authorization to provide services covered by the OKP will be granted in the Canton of Lucerne.

  • Why is the three-year residency at a Swiss training center so important?

    This requirement is intended to ensure that physicians are familiar with the Swiss healthcare system, treatment standards, and interprofessional collaboration in the local setting. Following the revision of the Health Insurance Act (KVG), it has become a key filter that regulates access to the outpatient treatment market.

  • What exactly does “needs-based admission” mean in the canton of Lucerne?

    The Canton of Lucerne may limit the number of physicians in certain specialties if the supply of care is deemed sufficient—for example, by setting maximum quotas, as is the case in the specialty of angiology. Anyone wishing to establish a practice in the canton must therefore check whether there is still capacity for new licenses in their own specialty.

  • Are there any relief measures for family doctors in underserved areas?

    Yes, if the canton determines that there is a shortage of primary care physicians or pediatricians, it may waive certain strict licensing requirements. This allows for the opening of practices in regions where there would otherwise be little or no access to basic medical care.


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