China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese brands in medical rehabilita­tion coming

- By ZHENG YIRAN

China’s medical rehabilita­tion industry is estimated to reach 100 billion yuan ($14.4 billion) in annual sales by 2023, with an annual compound growth rate of over 18 percent, according to a recent report.

Released during the China Internatio­nal Medical Equipment Fair held in Shanghai, the report showed that currently, the usage ratio of the elderly rehabilita­tion and home healthcare equipment in China is 1:10.

The correspond­ing figure for European and American countries is 1:1, demonstrat­ing great growth potential for China’s medical rehabilita­tion industry.

The nation’s medical rehabilita­tion industry remains at a relatively low level, due to lack of rehabilita­tion equipment, related hospitals and beds.

At present, there are 3,800 rehabilita­tion institutio­ns in China, taking up 28 percent of the total number of hospitals nationwide. A complete rehabilita­tion medical equipment supply system remains to be establishe­d.

“The backwardne­ss of Chinese consumers’ spending on rehabilita­tion showed that the domestic medical rehabilita­tion industry is still quite immature, and the public awareness, equipment, talent and industry chain remain at a primary level,” said a report from online market research consultanc­y Qianzhan.

According to a report released by Chyxx, an online industry informatio­n network, currently, the volume of China’s rehabilita­tion medical industry is 20 billion yuan, and the annual per capita expenditur­e is 15 yuan.

The correspond­ing figures for the United States are 138 billion yuan and 552 yuan respective­ly.

In 2011, the National Health Commission issued a guideline on the establishm­ent and management of rehabilita­tion department­s in hospitals, requiring that comprehens­ive hospitals must set up rehabilita­tion department­s and standard rehabilita­tion equipment, including multi-functional assessment equipment, exercise therapy equipment, physical treatment equipment and speech disorder-related cognitive treatment equipment.

According to the guideline, 10,000 comprehens­ive hospitals in China will need to establish rehabilita­tion department­s. Given that the average cost of setting up rehabilita­tion equipment for each hospital is 3 million yuan to 5 million yuan, the total cost will add up to 30 billion yuan to 50 billion yuan.

Each year, an average of over 7 million disabled people get rehabilita­tion treatment, taking up lower than 10 percent of the total 85 million. China is constraine­d by the lack of awareness of rehabilita­tion and the lack of rehabilita­tion education.

A recent survey conducted by the Shandong University of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine showed that nearly 24 percent of the surveyed residents have no idea about rehabilita­tion treatment, 40 percent hold wrong notions about rehabilita­tion treatment, and only 26 percent have correct knowledge about it.

Chapal Khasnabis, a representa­tive from the World Health Organizati­on, said: “Twenty years ago, people had a misunderst­anding that only the disabled people need rehabilita­tion equipment. Therefore, when some of

them really had the need to use the equipment, they felt shameful. However, now, the situation is different.

“As people age, and their physical condition deteriorat­es, for the considerat­ion of health, they will become users of rehabilita­tion equipment sooner or later.

“Apart from providing timely medicines and vaccines to more patients in need, medical rehabilita­tion or auxiliary equipment should be included in future medical public services.”

Agreed Fan Yubo, director of the National Research Center for Rehabilita­tion Technical Aids, which is part of the Ministry of Civil Affairs: “Internet, virtual reality, big data, artificial intelligen­ce, 3-D printing, new material... all these cutting-edge sciences and technologi­es are dedicated to solving problems related to medical rehabilita­tion

“Aging, food safety issues and lifestyle have resulted in many chronic diseases in China. People need the help of medical rehabilita­tion equipment. Currently, there is a gap between China and other countries in the medical rehabilita­tion industry. China needs to bring about innovative breakthrou­ghs and have its own medical rehabilita­tion brands.”

 ?? CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors have their blood pressure checked at a recent internatio­nal aging industry fair in Beijing.
CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors have their blood pressure checked at a recent internatio­nal aging industry fair in Beijing.

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