GHP wins procurement process to run public health care in United Arab Emirates (UAE)


GHP Specialty Care AB (publ) (GHP) today announced that the Group has won an
extensive procurement process to run public health care in the United Arab
Emirates (UAE). The agreement runs for five years and was officially signed
today by H.E. Ahmad Juma Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the
Medical Office, Ministry of Presidential Affairs, in Abu Dhabi in the United
Arab Emirates.
The agreement will run for five years, with a possible extension of at least a
further five years and comprises the managing and operating of two hospitals
(which include general, emergency, women’s and children’s divisions) and a
diabetes centre (currently operated by GHP). When fully operational, these will
take care of more than 200,000 patients per year, of whom half are estimated to
be accident and emergency cases (on a par with Sweden’s major Accident and
Emergency hospitals).

Pursuant to the agreement, GHP is responsible for the hospitals being run in a
way that ensures quality and efficiency, so that the hospitals’ medical,
operational and financial results meet the demands of the Medical
Office/Ministry of Presidential Affairs. However, GHP is not taking over the
costs for the day-to-day running of the hospitals. Instead, GHP will receive a
management fee based on the outcome of a number of given parameters (KPIs) and
delivery of a number of predefined deliverables. The agreement further
stipulates that a number of the recruitments to be made will have experience of
Swedish health care.

“The fact that we have been chosen in this tough process is important
recognition not only of GHP’s way of running quality-based health care but also
of Swedish health care in general. We have been in competition with some of the
most well-known and well-reputed health care organizations in the world for this
prestigious contract,” says GHP’s CEO, Daniel Öhman.

“The Medical Office of the Ministry of Presidential Affairs has chosen GHP in
the light of their excellent high-quality management of Rashid Centre for
Diabetes and Research and their good reputation and high-quality care in Sweden.
We look forward to many years of successful collaboration with GHP,” says Dr
Abdul Hadi Al-Ahbabi, Deputy General Manager of the Medical Office of the
Ministry of Presidential Affairs.

The procurement process has been rigorous and surrounded by strict
confidentiality. GHP was invited last spring to take part in the procurement
process due to the good results obtained at the specialist clinic RCDR, Rashid
Centre for Diabetes and Research, which has been run by GHP since 2010 together
with the Ministry of Health in the United Arab Emirates. During 2015
approximately 30,000 patients have been treated at RCDR, whose diabetes
laboratory is ranked as one of the world leaders. The continued running of this
centre is included in the new agreement.

During the autumn, a delegation from the Medical Office of the Ministry of
Presidential Affairs visited GHP’s clinics in Sweden and their collaboration
partners. Today’s signing of the agreement concludes the procurement process.

During the spring and summer in 2016, GHP will carry out comprehensive situation
analyses and preparatory work to be able to take over the running of the
hospitals in the third quarter of 2016.

“Without giving any forecasts at present, we still want to clearly indicate that
this agreement is expected to have a considerable positive impact on GHP.
Revenue is decided each quarter on the basis of how well we have delivered and
GHP expects to have a good operating margin from these operations,” says GHP’s
Deputy CEO and CFO, Tobias Linebäck, who will be responsible for the agreement
on GHP’s side.

“GHP will be positively impacted by this as early as a few months into 2016, at
the same time as we have had somewhat higher costs than normal during the second
half of 2015 due to the procurement process and the work of winning the
contract. The first half of 2016 will be affected by certain start-up costs. We
will communicate more specific information shortly and in conjunction with our
year-end report for 2015,” says Mr Linebäck.

“GHP’s business model in the UAE differs from business operations in the Nordic
region. The UAE wants to obtain leading international competence in order to
deliver world-class health care services in their hospitals, and GHP’s focus is
therefore on running business operations there through management contracts. In
the Nordic region we see how considerable gains can be created for society by
transferring selective care out of the Accident and Emergency hospitals to high
-quality specialist centres. We want to own these centres ourselves so that we
can invest in the development of the business operations over time and not risk
losing these operations in the next procurement process. What is common to both
markets is our focus on developing, together with the profession, leading-edge
care while thinking along value-based lines,” says Mr Öhman.

About the United Arab Emirates (UAE):
The United Arab Emirates is a federation consisting of the seven emirates Abu
Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain. Abu
Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The total population of the
United Arab Emirates in 2013 was 9.2 million, with 1.4 million Emirati and 7.8
million foreigners. Public health care has been greatly expanded over the past
decades and today the United Arab Emirates has a large number of highly
competent specialist clinics and hospitals. Sheikh Khalifa Hospital in Ajman and
Masfout and the Rashid Centre for Diabetes and Research represent a considerable
part of health care in Ajman.

23 December 2015
Gothenburg, Sweden
GHP Specialty Care AB (publ)
Queries should be addressed to:
Daniel Öhman, CEO, Tel: +46 708 55 37 07
Tobias Linebäck, CFO and Head of Investor Relations, Tel: +46 708 55 37 19
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”.

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GHP Specialty Care AB is required to publish the information herein according to
the Swedish Securities Market Act. This information was published on 23 December
2015 at 8:55 a.m. CET.

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

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