Change of CEO planned at Global Health Partner during spring 2012

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Per Båtelson, CEO of Global Health Partner (GHP), has requested to leave the executive position of CEO in connection with the Annual General Meeting in 2012. Per, who is also a member of the Board of GHP, will continue to work actively in the company to a significant extent, above all with the strategic business and political agenda, and will support the new CEO in the exciting growth phase that the company is in.

As the founder of GHP, and soon with 20 years’ experience of European hospital care, Per will continue to work in this role in the foreseeable future.

The recruitment work to find a new CEO is being begun immediately.

22 November 2011
Gothenburg, Sweden
Global Health Partner AB (publ)
The Board

Queries should be addressed to:
Paul Hökfelt, Chairman of the Board, phone: +41 76 507 33 33
Per Båtelson, CEO, phone: 46 705 95 57 00
Tobias Linebäck, CFO and Head of Investor Relations, phone: 46 708 55 37 19

Global Health Partner is an internationally active healthcare provider that operates specialist clinics in a select number of treatment areas through the application of a business model that is unique in the healthcare industry, where leading doctors become partners and shareholders. Multiple clinics with high patient volumes within the same area of treatment produce increased efficiency and higher quality, which is the cornerstone of Global Health Partner's business philosophy – ”Quality through Specialisation”. Global Health Partner’s shares are traded on the Small Cap list at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the abbreviation “GHP.”

Global Health Partner AB (publ) | www.globalhealthpartner.com
Corp. ID No. 556757-1103 | Östra Hamngatan 26-28 | SE-411 09 Gothenburg | Sweden
Tel 46-31 712 53 00 | Fax 46-31 313 13 21

Global Health Partner AB is required to publish the information herein according to the Swedish Securities Market Act. This information was published on 22 November 2011 at 8.30 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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