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Despite the April and May political protests and riots in Bangkok, Gerard Lalande, chief executive officer of CEO Health, a medical service outsourcer, is confident that Thailand is still a highly competitive destination for medical and other areas of tou.

The Nation (Thailand)

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Byline: The Nation.

Despite the April and May political protests and riots in Bangkok, Gerard Lalande, chief executive officer of CEO Health, a medical service outsourcer, is confident that Thailand is still a highly competitive destination for medical and other areas of tourism.

Trained as a physician, Lalande, a French national, has been in Asia for the past 20 years. In 2009, he set up CEO Health in Bangkok to integrate high-end medical and tourism services for business executives in Thailand and other Asia-Pacific countries.

"It's a holistic programme of preventative medicine specially designed for CEOs, directors and other top managers," he said.

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