GHP starts new business model so as to develop integrated health care solutions


Today’s reimbursement system in health care focuses on optimising each
individual step in a chain of care, whereas the overall picture is often
forgotten. GHP sees opportunities to optimise the entire chain of care and thus
increase quality, give the right care to our patients more quickly and reduce
costs for our customers.
Treatment of a medical condition usually consists of a number of steps (chain of
care), such as an assessment appointment, diagnosis, an operation and/or
physiotherapy. Today’s reimbursement system usually reimburses the care provider
per measure taken rather than looking at the quality of the measures taken and
the total costs for restoring a patient to health. This makes it difficult for a
care provider that wants to increase the quality and efficacy of the individual
measures and thereby achieve a lower total cost and faster results.

GHP has clearly seen positive effects of focusing on the overall picture. We
have, for example, been able to halve the number of physiotherapy appointments
per patient while still maintaining the quality outcome when we have increased
the resources at each individual appointment, extended the time of the
appointment somewhat and furthermore seen to it that patients receive
comprehensive educational information. This has led to faster results and fewer
disturbances in the everyday life of the patient as well as a reduction of our
customers’ costs.

We are convinced that our customers, such as insurance companies and County
Councils, want to develop health care in this direction together with us and we
are therefore starting a new business model under the charge of Birgitta
Westerberg. Birgitta is a trained doctor and psychologist and she joins us from
the Sollentuna Outpatient Psychiatric Unit where she was the Head of the Unit.
Together with our customers we will develop entire chains of care so that we
achieve more efficient care, where each patient receives precisely the care that
he or she needs, without unnecessary elements.

A first step in this new business model is the collaboration with Skandia, which
we have announced today.

“There are considerable opportunities to improve and develop the chains of care
by working together with our customers. This means that each patient receives
the correct care more quickly and that we can reduce the number of unnecessary
elements, not least the amount of administration. For 2015 this work will affect
financial results negatively, however, as we are making considerable investments
in the development of our chains of care,” says Daniel Öhman, CEO of GHP.

1 June 2015
Gothenburg, Sweden
GHP Specialty Care AB (publ)
Queries should be addressed to:
Daniel Öhman, CEO, Tel: +46 708 55 37 07
Terese Sandberg, Head of Operational Intelligence, Tel: +46 708 29 40 33
GHP is an internationally active health care provider that operates specialist
clinics in a select number of diagnostic areas through the application of a
business model that is unique in the health care industry, where leading doctors
become partners and shareholders. Each clinic specialises in a particular
patient group, and this leads to increased efficiency and higher quality. This
is the cornerstone of GHP’s business philosophy – “Quality through
specialisation”. GHP shares are traded on the Small Cap list of Nasdaq Stockholm
under the ticker symbol “GHP”.

GHP Specialty Care AB (publ) | Corp. ID No. 556757-1103
Södra Hamngatan 45 | SE-411 06 Gothenburg | Sweden
Tel +46-31 712 53 00 | Fax +46-31 313 13 21 | www.ghp.se

This is a translation of the Swedish version of the press release. When in
doubt, the Swedish wording prevails.

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