European Mobility Aids Market
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SummaryExecutive Summary of Mobility Aids Market
European Mobility Aids Market: Market Dynamics
Market AnalysisAn Introduction to Disability- Causes and Statistics
Market overview
Geographic Segmentation
Market Segmentation
Industry Challenges
Market Drivers
Market Restraints
Product Profiling
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
Market Share Analysis
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Table of Contents (Contd...)
Regulations and Impact on the Market
Market Impact
Changing Disability
Economy and its Effect on the Market
European Mobility Aids Market: Technology Trends
Introduction
Application Spectrum
Technology Trends
European Manual Wheelchairs Market
Introduction
Market Overview
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
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Table of Contents (Contd...)
European Powered Wheelchairs Market
Introduction
Market Overview
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
European Mobility Scooters Market
Introduction
Market Overview
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
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Table of Contents (Contd...)
European Walking Aids Market
Introduction
Market Overview
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
European Mobility Aids Market: Geographic Analysis
German Mobility Aids Market
Introduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
French Mobility Aids Market
Introduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
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Table of Contents (Contd...)
Italian Mobility Aids Market
Introduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
Spanish Mobility Aids Market
Introduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
U.K Mobility Aids Market
Introduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
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Table of Contents (Contd...)
Scandinavian Mobility Aids MarketIntroduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
Benelux Mobility Aids MarketIntroduction
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecasts
European Mobility Aids Market: Strategic RecommendationStrategies
Recommendations
Key Industry ParticipantsDatabase
Market Participants
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Table of Contents (Contd...)
Decision Support Database
Database
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About Frost & Sullivan
Overview
Introduction
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Executive Summary
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Market Overview
The European mobility aids market revenues were $1,267.0 in 2008.
The European mobility aids market is expected to reach revenues of $ 1,625.9 million in 2015, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.8 per cent from 2008 to 2015.
Leading companiesLeading companies
Industry trendsIndustry trends
Regional analysisRegional analysis
Current market Current market dynamicsdynamics
ANALYSIS OPPORTUNITIESFORECASTS
Strategic AnalysisOpportunities Assessment
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Market Segmentation
This research service profiles only selected segments of the market that are listed below. The revenues provided in this research service are only for the segments and not for the sub-segments. Similarly, the revenues provided do not include the refurbished products market.
Manual WheelchairsStandard wheelchairsLightweight wheelchairsBariatric wheelchairsPediatric wheelchairsSpecialty WheelchairsSports wheelchairs
Powered Wheelchairs
Mobility Scooters
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Market Segmentation
Tricycles
Walking Aids
Walking sticks
Crutches
Walkers
Rollators
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Geographic Scope
The regions covered in this study are
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
The United Kingdom
Scandinavia
Benelux
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Market Overview
The European mobility aids market has been one of the few billion dollar market that has
been dominated by major multinational companies for the last few decades.
However, slowly due to increasing disability amongst the younger generation and changing
lifestyles of the older generation, there is demand for newer technologies in these devices.
This has led to the foray of newer companies manufacturing unique and sophisticated
products entering the market. This has definitely led to stronger competition in this market.
Product quality, cost efficiency and customer service are a must/mandatory for market participants to
grow in this market.
The market has been evolving continuously, from walking canes to rollators, then from manual
wheelchairs to standing wheelchairs and finally from powered wheelchairs to scooter. Currently,
sophistication and attractiveness are major factors influencing the decision of the buyers.
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Industry Challenges
Lower Reimbursement Level
Changing Demographics
Competition due to Foreign Imports
Industry
Challenges
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Revenue Forecasts
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
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Market Trends
The mobility aids market in Europe has been growing steadily.
There has been many regulations introduced to enable the disabled people to enjoy a normal lifestyle and social status. This is expected to drive the sales.
Economic conditions have necessitated the disabled people to work to add to the family income, thus having a positive impact on the market.
Increase in birth defects and disability among children have to led to increased research on these subjects. The results of these studies have helped the manufacturers and the medical community to understand the need of children and design mobility aids to suit them.
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European Mobility Aids MarketMarket Dynamics
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Disability
There are almost 650 million people suffering from some form of disability worldwide. This
accounts for almost 10 to12 per cent of the total population worldwide. Disability can be caused due
to communicable diseases, genetic factors, injuries, ageing and many more aspects. It can be
classified into various categories based on the type of disability and include:
Physical disability
Cognitive disability
Vision and hearing difficulties
Mental health disorders
It is strongly related to age. Disability prevalence rates are lowest for infants and highest for
the elderly.
One in 6 person aged between 16 and 64 suffer due to some form of disability or long
standing ailment.
About 16 percent of the overall European working age population are disabled. Inactivity rate of disabled is
twice as high as that of non-disabled people.
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Disability Statistics Across Geography
18.2The United Kingdom5.
9Spain4.
13The Netherlands3.
10Germany2.
5Finland1.
Disability (as a per cent of the total population)CountrySl.No
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Physical Disability –An overview
Physical disabilities is a term used to describe a restriction on the movement of certain parts
of the body. Physical disability (disabilities) does not directly relate to the use of wheelchair or
wearing a back brace. They can be classified as below:
Restricted control of arms, legs, trunk, walking, face and throat, bladder and bowel
Underdeveloped skeletal structure ( For example, dwarfism)
Dysfunctional joints (For example, arthritis)
The restricted use of face and throat result in inability or difficulty in speaking and eating,
while affected trunk results in difficulty in sitting and improper bladder and bowel affect
toileting procedures.
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Causes of Disability
Disabilities are caused by the following conditions and include:
Accidents leading to spinal injury or amputation or brain injury
Medical disorders like
Cerebral palsy
Spina bifida
Muscular dystrophy/atrophy
Head injury/Stroke
Post polio syndrome
Inherited conditions
Exposure to drugs or toxic chemicals during pregnancy
Multiple sclerosis
Nervous system and circulatory diseases
Respiratory diseases
Arthritis and other musculo-skeletal disorders
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Causes and Statistics
According to World Bank statistics, malnutrition causes 20 per cent of disabilities, accidents/trauma/war 16 per cent, infectious diseases 11 per cent, non-infectious diseases 20 per cent, congenital diseases 20 per cent and others (including ageing) causes13 per cent.It is believed that 20 to 25 per cent of the elderly population are affected by some form of disability.Injury due to accidents is the fourth most common cause for mortality in Europe. These accidents leave as many as 6.8 million people injured every year. Accidents are the second biggest cause for disability.The musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorder accounts for 40 per cent of the disability caused due to various diseases, closely followed by circulatory system with about 13 per cent and diseases of the respiratory system with about 7 per cent.In England, almost 400,000 people across all age groups have been diagnosed with some form of disability in 2007.According to Eurostat, the statistics among people with restrictions related to work are 42 per cent of them indicated limb, neck or back problems, while 24 per cent of them has diabetes, chest, heart or stomach related problems and 4 per cent indicated sight, hearing, speech and skin.
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Market Overview
Mobility aids market varies from sophisticated and advanced equipment like standing
wheelchairs and scooters to walking aids like canes. The market for every product segment
depends more upon the demand that is directly related to the patient base with different types
of disability.
Mobility is more of a necessity, hence standard devices are reimbursed in all the countries
mentioned in the study, though there are many long waiting lists in certain countries.
Though these products are mainly available through governments, they are sold through
private outlets as well.
This research service deals with products ranging from wheelchairs to canes. The wheelchairs market
is the largest and oldest market, while the scooters and powered wheelchairs market are slowly growing.
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Geographic Segmentation
The regions covered in this study are
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
The United Kingdom
Scandinavia
Benelux
Note: Scandinavia includes Finland, Norway, Denmark and SwedenBenelux includes Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg
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Market Segmentation
Powered Powered WheelchairsWheelchairs
Mobility ScootersMobility ScootersManualManualWheelchairsWheelchairs
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Mobility Aids Market: Market Overview (Europe), 2008
Walking AidsWalking Aids Trolleys and Trolleys and TricyclesTricycles
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Market Segmentation (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs are wheelchairs that require human power to push it. They are available in various types like portable, foldable and so on. There are three types of manual wheelchair: self-propelled, attendant-propelled and wheel base. They are further classified as
Standard Wheelchair: This is characterized by a cross-brace frame, in-built or detachable arm rests, swing-away footrests, a mid- to high-level back and push handles to allow non-occupants to propel the chair.
Lightweight Wheelchairs: These provide maximum independence of movement with a minimum of effort, as they are not heavy.
Bariatric Wheelchairs: These are large wheelchairs for patients who exceed the weight capacities of traditional wheelchairs. Bariatric users exceed 350 lbs or 158.75 Kg in weight and require stronger and safer equipment.
Pediatric Wheelchairs: They are exclusively designed for children and are designed such that it can grow larger with the child.
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Market Segmentation (Contd…)
Specialty Wheelchairs: These are modified standard wheelchairs like foot-driven and one-arm-driven wheelchairs to meet the patient needs.
Sports Wheelchairs: These are specialized ones and are built for the sole purpose of a particular sport in terms of speed, manoeuvrability and strength.
Powered Wheelchairs: These are wheelchairs that use electric motors to move the wheels. They are further classified as traditional style and platform style based on the overall configuration.
Mobility Scooters: These are scooters that help the disabled population travel outdoors predominantly. The major difference between powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters is the fact that the former is maneuvered with one hand only and needs minimal strength unlike the latter which requires two hand steering and more movement of the upper limbs.
Tricycles: They are designed for disabled people having balance co-ordination difficulties to enjoy the benefits of cycling.
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Market Segmentation (Contd…)
Walking Aids
These help disabled patients either by assisting in walking or enabling walking. They are further classified as below
Canes are devices used to provide stability to the patient while walking.
Walkers are tools that not only provide stability, but also additional support while walking.
Rollators are conventional walkers with wheels, which makes them more sophisticated.
Crutches are devices that provide extra stability to enable normal movement while walking.
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Mobility Aids Market: Impact of Top Three Industry Challenges (Europe), 2009-2015
MediumMediumHighForeign imports increase competition for low-cost products
Challenges 1 - 2 Years 3 - 4 Years 5 - 7 Years
Increasing demand for multifunctional devices poses challenges for manufacturers to maintain affordability
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Low rate of reimbursement threatens advancements in the market
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Industry Challenges
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Industry Challenges (Contd…)
Increasing Demand for Multifunctional Devices Poses Challenges for Manufacturers to Maintain Affordability
There are large number of disabled population who are in the agegroup of 15 to 65 years. This population belongs to the working class, unlike the elderly population. In the United Kingdom, almost 48 per cent of the disabled population are employed. This implies that these people require mobility aids to perform both indoor and outdoor tasks comfortably. Hence, the importance is given not only for sophistication, but also for the multifunctional facility of the aid? . With pricing playing major role in the commercial success of theproducts, manufacturers have challenges in having these productsin an affordable range.
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Industry Challenges (Contd…)
Low Rate of Reimbursement Threatens Advancements in the Market
The patient demographic of mobility aids products is changing as the general population is ageing, and more retired individuals are needing such products. This creates a huge opportunity for smalland regional manufacturers to increase production in mobility aids to meet the growing demand from the expanding geriatric population.However, due to the economic meltdown and lack of sufficient reimbursements across all segments of mobility aids, the growth of the market would be affected marginally. Recession might reduce the buying freedom of the patient population for many sophisticated devices.
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Industry Challenges (Contd…)
Foreign Imports Increase Competition for Low-cost Products
A number of standard wheelchairs and other low-cost mobility aids are being imported into the market. Manufacturers do not foreseeforeign import as a major threat in the industry; however, companies are aware of the competition imposed by low-cost foreign imports. The market for foreign imports in mobility aids is a substantial niche that must not be ignored by marketers. Overseas manufacturers are improving their production process to compete in the European market. Small manufacturers with market niches in low-end mobility aids are most threatened by foreign imports. The increase of foreign imports and low-cost product competition is a restraining factor of price increase. Manufacturers with market niches in low-end products must formulate new strategies in order to meet the potential threat from foreign imports.
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Mobility Aids Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (Europe), 2009-2015
MediumHighHighIncreasing homecare market expands sales
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Rank Driver 1 - 2 Years 3 - 4 Years 5 - 7 Years
1 Integration of people with disabilities into the society and work force through mobility aids
High High High
2 Rapid increase in the number of obese people drives demand for specialised wheelchairs
High High High
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Market Drivers
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Market Drivers (Contd…)
Across Europe, disabled people are two to three times more unemployed than non-disabled people. In all EU member states, there efforts are made to integrate the disabled into the working environment. Most countries have systems that partially or fully finance the costs of adaptations to the workplace. However, still a lot of progress is required to be made. This definitely is going to increase the disabled population transfer into working community thus increasing the market for the mobility aids.
Integration of People with Disabilities into the Society and Work Force through Mobility Aids
Across Europe, disabled people are two to three times more unemployed than non- disabled people. In all EU member states, the efforts are made to integrate the disabled into the working environment. Most countries have systems that partially or fully finance the costs of adaptations to the workplace. However, still a lot of progress is required to be made. This is likely to increase the working population among the disabled and thereby the market for mobility aids.
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Market Drivers (Contd…)
Rapid Increase in the Number of Obese People Drives Demand for Specialised Wheelchairs
Obesity is a serious health hazard in Europe. The patient demographic of mobility aid products is changing. This creates a huge opportunity for small and regional manufacturers to increase production in mobility aids to meet the growing demand from the expanding geriatric population. Although manufacturers face hurdles and challenges such as reimbursement issues and competitive pricing, the market outlook remains optimistic for mobility aids companies that are able to meet the needs of the changing patient demography.
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Market Drivers (Contd…)
Increasing Homecare Market Expands Sales
Demographic changes have lead to increased need for homecare. With growing pressure to curb hospital spending, homecare is considered as the right alternative. With increasing elderly population and changing life styles, the demand for mobility aids has been increasing. As increasing number of elderly people are trying to be socially active, the demand is not restricted to standard wheelchairs, but has moved beyond to mobility scooters.
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Mobility Aids Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (Europe), 2009-2015
MediumHighHighCompetitive pricing constrains revenue growth
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Rank Restraint 1 - 2 Years 3 - 4 Years 5 - 7 Years
1 Reimbursement restrictions in the wheelchair and scooter markets further hinder growth
High High High
2 Recycle market limits new purchases High High High
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Market Restraints (Contd…)
Reimbursement Restrictions in the Wheelchair and Scooter Markets Further Hinder Growth
As reimbursement amounts are reduced for all mobility aids, the manufacturers are expected to cut costs by developing less-expensive products and reducing services. With decrease in government spending on powered wheelchairs and economic downturn, the out of pocket spending on these are also reducing, thus affecting powered mobility aids market in the short and medium terms of the forecast period .
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Market Restraints (Contd…)
Recycle Market Limits New Purchases
A number of mobility aids products are left behind each year from deceased patients. These products are often donated to hospitals and other charity or recycling groups. In addition, used mobility aids can be resold in garage sales or refurbished goods stores. The recycling or reuse of old mobility aids products slows the growth rate of new purchases.
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Market Restraints (Contd…)
Competitive Pricing Constrains Revenue Growth
The price elasticity of the mobility aids market has risen due to the significant role played by the government and managed care groups. HME dealers will purchase mobility aids products based primarily on price so that they can be assured of being reimbursed. Therefore, manufacturers must fiercely compete on price in order to win large dealer contracts and purchases.Growing Asian imports of wheelchairs and scooters are bound to drive prices down. With increasing number of participants, the prices will continue to decline.
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Product ProfilingMobility Aids Market: Product Profiling of Market Participants (Europe), 2008
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Product Profiling (Contd…)
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Product Profiling (Contd…)
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Market Engineering Measurements
Increasing50Competitors (active market competitors in base year)
Increasing100Number of products
Increasing3.8 %Compound Annual Growth rate
Increasing1,625.9 millionPotential revenues (maximum future market size)
Increasing$1,267.0 millionRevenues
IncreasingGrowth stageMarket age
TrendMeasurementMeasurement Name
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Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Europe), 2008
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.8%4.01625.920153.91563.420143.81504.620133.61449.920123.41399.220113.31352.720103.31309.02009---1267.02008
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
The European mobility aids market was valued at $1,267.0 million in 2008 and is
expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.8 per cent to reach
$1,625.9 million by 2015.
The European mobility aids market is complex, with the various segments performing
differently. Most of them largely depend on reimbursement and global economy currently.
The global economy plays a major role in the out-of-pocket payment capacities of the
individuals, thus influencing the growth and sales of powered and expensive mobility
aids.
Despite constant innovations and introduction of sophisticated technologies across all the
segments, the manual wheelchairs segments contribute the most both in terms of sales
volume and revenues.
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
The United Kingdom and Germany together contribute almost 40 percent of the total
mobility aids market.
Due the economic down turn, the powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters market are
expected to be affected during the short term of the forecast period.
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Market Share Analysis
The market leader in mobility aids and associated paramedical products in Europe in 2008
was Invacare with 35.0 per cent market share, followed by Sunrise Medicals with 25.0 per
cent and Meyra with 11.0 per cent market share. The remaining 29.0 per cent was controlled
by Ottobock, Rebotec, Weiner, ATO-FORM, and other companies.
Invacare is an industry leader in the home healthcare market in Europe, It has a global
presence, well-established distribution network, strong product portfolio and brand
recognition. It is expected to revolutionize the market.
Sunrise Medical is one of the world's largest manufacturers of homecare and extended
care products. With strong market presence across Europe and established product line, the
company has created a established customer base for itself.
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Market Share Analysis (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Company Market Share (Europe), 2008
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29.0 Others
11.0 Meyra
25.0Sunrise Medical
35.0Invacare Corporation
2008 (%)Company
Note: Others include Pride Mobility Products Corp, PERMOBIL, Convaid Inc and so on
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Market Share Analysis (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Company Market Share (Europe), 2008
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Invacare Corporation35%
Sunrise Medical25%
Meyra11%
Others29%
Invacare CorporationSunrise MedicalMeyraOthers
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Regulations and Economic Impact on the Market
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Changing Disability-Regulations
Disability is no longer looked at as charity, and the disabled people have become an integral part of the
society. It is to be noted that the European Commission established the EU Disability Action Plan whose
main operational objectives are the complete implementation of the Employment Equality Directive,
successful mainstreaming of disability issues in relevant community policies and improving accessibility for
all.
With shrinking work force due to ageing population, exclusion of disabled people from the labour market
has a negative impact on the economy.
According to the DAP for 2008- 2009 , the main objectives are
Actions for inclusive participation through accessibility
Action towards full enjoyment of fundamental rights
These objectives include the policy to promote the availability, knowledge and the use of assistive devices
to help the disabled population. In 2007, the United Nations initiated the Rights of Persons with disability,
which has helped in improving the conditions of disabled across the world.
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Changing Disability-Regulations (Contd…)
A number of Commission activities for disabled persons have involved sport. The European Year of Education through Sport 2004 initiated several projects on the integration of people with disabilities through sports and these were funded by the commission.
The concept of equal opportunities in sports for people with disabilities is based on three fundamental pillars, namely access to sports premises as sportspeople, access to sports premises as spectators and support for people with disabilities willing to practice sport (for example, the cost of equipment, training of staff and adapting facilities).
Both competitive and recreational sport is a cross-cutting tool for integration, job creation and equality for people with disabilities.
The European Paralympics Committee (EPC) controls and supervises European championships and cup events in 12 sports for four disability groups (visually impaired, athletes with cerebral palsy, athletes with intellectual disability and athletes with a physical disability).
Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia (SOEE) provides opportunities in sports for 425,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities and it coordinates the participation of European athletes in the quadrennial Special Olympics World Games.
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Economy and its Effect on the Market
Economic down turn has its impact on the market in two different ways.PricingReduced Purchasing Power
PricingOutsourcing has been an indomitable strategy for most of the home healthcare equipment manufacturing companies success in the recent past. This was mainly due to the reduced reimbursement and high competition that necessitated the need for sourcing from Asia.
Across the Europe, the products sourced were quoted in U.S. dollars. As Euro had a rising in the last few years, European customers benefited. However, due to the current downturn and fluctuations in currencies companies have had set back in terms of profit margins and revenues.
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Economy and its Effect on the Market (Contd…)
Reduced Purchasing Power
Most of the sophisticated mobility aids are not reimbursed. With reduced per capita income
due to stringent financial conditions, falling wealth and greater uncertainty, there is a sharp
decline across all types of demand. This drop in demand has sparked an unprecedented
collapse in sales volume. As hospital budgets have reduced, thus limiting the reimbursement
rates, disabled population is expected to spend out of pocket for products not reimbursed by
the hospitals. Hence, sales of powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters and certain
sophisticated and technologically advanced wheelchairs have taken back seat.
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Technology Trends
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European Mobility Aids Market: Application Spectrum
Disability and choice of mobility aids
Loss of control or movement of the legs-------- Wheelchairs
Spinal cord injury------------------------------------- Wheelchairs
Paralysis of the legs and body parts------------ Wheelchairs, crutches, Canes
Bone and joint deformities------------------------- Wheelchairs, Canes, Crutches, Rollators
Curvature of the spine------------------------------ Wheelchairs, Walkers, Rollators
Muscle weakness------------------------------------ Wheelchairs,
Injury to the arms----------------------------------- Crutches
Balancing difficulties due to ageing--------------- Canes, Walkers, Wheelchairs
Amputation of the legs or arms------------------ Wheelchairs
Weakness of the legs due to obesity----------- Wheelchairs, Rollators, Walkers, Canes
Blindness -------------------------------------------- Wheelchairs, Canes
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Technology Trends
The mobility aids market is fast driven by demand for newer products. There is a huge investment in R &D
to customise these aids for patients. These products are not expected to significantly impact the market
during the forecast period, however their presence can be felt in the future.
Standing wheelchairsIt is similar to a standing frame, which allows the user to raise the chair from a seated to a standing position.
This supports the disabled in a standing position and enables interaction with people and objects at eye
level.
Climbing wheelchairsIt is breakthrough technology that gives the disabled the independence of climbing stairs and
navigating on variety of terrain and performing everyday tasks easily and more efficiently
without the aid of others.
These are some of the technologies, but there are a few more that have definitely aided the existing ones to
improvise and customise mobility. Most of them are not available in Europe currently, but are expected to
be sooner and rest have the potential to be launched commercially.
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Manual Wheelchairs
Technologies to aid manual wheelchairs
Manual Wheelchairs for all Terrain
As mobility is no longer a social stigma, people like to enjoy normal living. To assist this,
manufacturers have come up with the basic manual wheelchairs that can used across all
terrains.
One such wheelchair was introduced by Lasher Sport LLC to help people while they are
camping, fishing skiing or hiking by being able to move freely.
Power of Early Intervention
It is believed that in young children the passivity due to immobility can have a negative impact
on the cognitive and physical development of the child. Hence, postural positioning ,
independency in propelling their wheelchairs are a few of the features that can help the
children.
Convaid’s Cuddle Bug is one such wheelchair for children that can impart a marked difference
in their lives.
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Power Assists for Manual WheelchairsManual wheelchair propulsion has many negative effects on the wrists, arms and shoulders of
the patients, when used for longer duration. Hence, there are these new power assists that
can help individuals to move beyond it.
Next Mobility, Ottobock are some of the companies involved in the manufacture of power
assist systems that help in improved mobility for manual wheelchair users.
Lever-driven Propulsion Accessory for Manual Wheelchairs To ease the method of propulsion for wheelchair users, NuDrive has developed the new lever
driven propulsion accessory that would reduce the need to move the wheelchairs by gripping
the wheel rims by hand and instead propel the user forwards, backwards, manoeuvre and
brake by pushing the levers.
Wheelchairs for Users with One Active Foot and ArmNeater Uni-Chair developed by Neater Solutions Ltd, is a novel device that helps the users
move by cable linkage mechanism and be independent.
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Powered Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs for Golfers
There are numerous developments happening to normalise the lives of disabled people. One
such thing is to involve them in golfing. Parabasetec Gmbh has developed this unique
Paramobile to help this population.
Obstacle Sensing Wheelchairs
One in 10 blind people use wheelchairs. Smart wheelchairs are the latest devices to enable
mobility for blind and elderly people. These wheelchairs have bump detectors to help them
overcome obstacles while moving independently. Smile Rehab, is one such company that has developed
the unique Smart Wheelchair.
Solar Powered Wheelchairs
The use of solar energy to propel a wheelchair is an unique way to be environment friendly
and cost effective. A team from Southern Taiwan University of Technology has designed
novel wheelchairs that is powered by solar energy, thus increasing longevity of the chair. It is
on the way to be commercialised and launched in the market.
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Mobility Scooters and Walking Aids
Scooters for Travel
There are circumstances, where disabled people require scooters while traveling. Hence, it is of importance to have a scooter that can be taken along.
TravelScoot has the unique product and the world’s lightest mobility Scooter, which can be packed and carried along even in airplanes.
Walkers for Travel
It is very important for people to have walkers when they travel. To aid the walker users, Drive
Medical Design and Manufacturing, has designed the new walker with pouches on either side
and ability to fold to a quarter of its normal size and carried along.
Revolutionary Springer Walking Aid
During the usage of walking aids, users experience stress in their wrists, shoulders and
elbows, due to the shock that is sent during movement. However, Activitech Ltd. has come up
with this unique Springer device that takes the discomfort when attached to the existing aids.
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Walking Aids
Musmate
An innovative walking aid to assist people with foot drop. The product consists of a shoulder
harness, which is connected to the foot with an elastic cord assembly and a shoe connecting
accessory. Optional shoulder pads and waist belts are provided. This has been developed by
Musmate Ltd .
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Segment Analysis
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European Manual Wheelchairs Market- Market Overview
Manual wheelchairs are wheelchairs that require human power to move them. They are classified based on propulsion such as self-propelled, attendant-propelled and wheelbase. From the traditional wheel chairs, manufacturers and disabled population have moved to lightweight, foldable wheelchairs.Manual wheelchairs have evolved over the years with many advancements in materials and design. Titanium and carbon fiber materials are used to make the lightweight wheelchairs.From sturdy and traditional look, at present there are wheelchairs developed with gloss finish and of varied colours to have appealing look for the users. Pediatric wheelchairs has been one segment with constant innovations and advancements to meet the standards and results of various studies to benefit children.Bariatric wheelchairs is another segment growing owing due to increasing obese population.Most manual wheelchairs require a significant amount of energy to propel, thus resulting in shoulder, wrist and arm pain for active users. This has resulted in need for extra accessories to make manual wheelchair propulsion easier. Investing in research in the segments has benefited and created a new market for these accessories.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Europe), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 699.8 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 902.5 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.7% Increasing
Number of products 35 Increasing
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.7%4.0902.520154.0867.820143.9834.520133.7803.520123.5774.720113.4748.420103.4723.72009---699.82008
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts and Segment Analysis
The revenues for manual wheelchairs include only the wheelchairs and not the accessories
or repair costs. The revenues for manual wheelchairs were $699.8 million in 2008 and is
expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.7per cent and reach $902.5 million by 2015.
Segment Analysis
The market for the sub segments is largely dependent on the need for the products. Standards wheelchairs and pediatric wheelchairs are the ones that have the ability of being used by people for a set age without any discrimination based on disease condition.
However, in the case of bariatric wheelchairs, the market is driven by the obese population.
Sports and lightweight wheelchairs contributed 55 per cent to the total market revenues in 2008 , bariatric wheelchairs contributed 20 per cent, pediatric wheelchairs contributed 10 per cent, while the rest 15 per cent was contributed by the other segments.
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European Powered Wheelchairs Market- Market Overview
Powered wheelchairs are the first choice for people with limited use of their arms as well as their legs. However, for the existing manual wheelchair users and other ageing population, switching to powered wheelchairs would be difficult.Powered wheelchairs make independent mobility possible for people with limited use of upper as well as lower limbs because most manual wheelchairs require the use of arms to roll the wheels. There are some factors to be considered while opting powered wheel chairs. These wheelchairs can be used only for short distance travel, and most of them cannot be folded and accommodated in cars. These wheelchairs are expensive in comparison to the normal manual wheelchairs and incur a high maintenance cost. Hence, affordability plays a major role in the commercial success of these products.As these products are expensive, reimbursement is largely dependent on patient condition and medical necessity, like inability to operate manual wheelchairs and capability to use this product safely. While the powered wheelchairs are reimbursed, the accessories are not reimbursed.With increasing disabled population integrating into the working environment, the powered wheelchair usage is expected to increase.
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European Powered Wheelchairs Market (Contd…)
Many powered wheelchair components are similar to those found on manual chairs. However, others such as controllers, batteries and drive systems are unique to powered wheelchairs. Currently, manufacturers have moved from the use of stainless steel to titanium. Powered chairs are still considerably heavier than their manual counterparts.There are different types of powered wheelchairs such as powered wheelchairs for children, lightweight powered wheelchairs, elevating and standing wheelchairs, reclining/tilt-in-space wheelchairs, all-terrain chairs and beach chairs and stair-climbing wheelchairs.Batteries are a determining factor in the range and power of a powered chair. Generally, larger batteries mean that a wheelchair has greater power and range between charges. Many chairs require two rechargeable 12-volt batteries. Most wheelchairs utilise U1, group 22 or 24 batteries, although other batteries are used. More manufacturers are designing chairs around the group 24 battery, because it affords a longer range. The type of battery required is also an important consideration in terms of safety, maintenance and transport. Powered chairs may utilise lead acid, gel cell or sealed wet batteries. Gel cell batteries require the least maintenance and have less danger of leaking than the other battery types. Besides, a number of airlines only transport powered chairs with gel cell batteries.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Europe), 2008
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 157.6 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 19 6.9 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.2% Increasing
Number of products 25 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.2%3.9196.920153.7189.420143.4182.820133.1176.820122.9171.520112.8166.620102.8162.02009---157.62008
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Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
The European powered wheelchairs market revenues do not include accessories or replacement of batteries or repairs. The total powered wheelchairs market revenues in 2008 were $157.6 million and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.2 per cent and reach $ 196.9 million by 2015.
Reimbursement plays a major role for the commercial success of this product.
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European Mobility Scooters Market- Market Overview
Mobility scooters are personalized vehicles to carry persons indoors and outdoors. Both 3 wheeled and 4 wheeled scooters are available. Mobility scooters are the best way to being independent and being able to move to many places.Initially these scooters were launched for aid of severely disabled people, but at present people with wider ailments like breathing problem, rheumatism and obesity also use.When Scooters and powered wheelchairs are regulated under class 3 vehicles in the UK they must be registered for use by the disabled and the age of the user should be above 14 years. In the Netherlands the minimum age of user should be 16.Most of these products are either second hand or refurbished ones that are illegally imported and do not meet the safety standards of the countries. There has been a small population of non-disabled people using these vehicles for commercial purpose as well. Thus, the use of these mobility scooter has become tougher.An increasing number of elderly patients have been benefiting from the use of these mobility scooters, as it enables them to visit doctors, go shopping and so on.Safety concerns is the biggest drawback of the scooters market. It is of very high importance to train the scooter drivers to improve safety.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Scooters Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Europe), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 141.3 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 156.3 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 1.5% Increasing
Number of products 20 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 1.5%2.3156.320151.9152.820141.7149.920131.4147.520121.1145.420110.9143.820100.9142.52009---141.32008
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
The European mobility scooters market revenues do not include accessories or batteries. The European mobility scooters market revenues were $141.3 million in 2008 and is expected to grow steadily at a CAGR of 1.5 percent and reach $156.3million in 2015.
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European Walking Aids Market- Market Overview
Walking aids are used by individuals who are injured temporarily or immobilised, mostly
during the rehabilitation process. However, wheelchair users who can walk, use walking aids .
There are different types of walking aids.
Walking canes
Walking frames
Rollators
Crutches
Walking CanesThere are different types of canes. The most common type is the C Canes. They resemble a
curved candy cane in shape and are readily available. They are best suited for people with
temporary injury or walking impairment.
Quad canes differ from C canes and are based on functional grip in the shape of their
base. Instead of rectangular base, these canes end in four points and thus offer a greater
stability at the base of the cane. People with long-term injuries or impairments benefit from
this broader base and better stability.
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European Walking Aids Market- Market Overview (Contd…)
Hemiwalker canes have their base much larger than quad canes. Most people moving from a
walker to a cane benefit from these canes . They are the most suitable for people with
permanent injuries or conditions that affect mobility.
Walkers
Walkers are devices that have four legs, thus providing a support. Height of the frame plays a
major role in providing stability to the user. There are the standard walkers and walkers with
front wheels that help patients, who are unable to lift these walkers.
Rollators
Rollators are walking frames with wheels. Wheels avoid the necessity to lift the apparatus and
give added directional control. Adjustable height handles ensure the user achieves the most
comfortable and correct walking position. Rollators are suitable for use both indoors and
outdoors.
Rollators can be of following types:
Three-wheelers with loop brakes
Four-wheelers with loop brakes
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European Walking Aids Market- Market Overview (Contd…)
Crutches
Crutches are walking aids used by patients injured below the waists. There are different types
of crutches that include:
Auxiliary Crutches
Forearm Crutches
Platform Crutches
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Walking Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Europe), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 268.4 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 370.2 mil lion Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 4.7% Increasing
Number of products 20 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 4.7%4.7370.220154.7353.420144.7337.420134.7322.220124.7307.620114.6293.920104.6280.82009---268.42008
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Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
The European walking aids market revenues do not include the second sales and repairs revenues. The European walking aids market revenues were $268.4million in 2008 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7per cent and reach $370.2million by 2015.
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European Tricycles Market- Market Overview
Cycling for people with disabilities has become one of the fastest-growing areas of interest in the world. Its simplicity and low running costs will ensure its success in the future.
There is research happening continuously to come up with newer forms of cycles to benefit all classes of disabled people.
Small-scale manufacturers are combining innovation with positive attitude and designing cycles that meet abilities. People who do not fit the size and shape of a conventional bicycle or have balance or co-ordination difficulties are expected to benefit from these newer cycles.
These tricycles are not only used by disabled people, but also by people who enjoy riding tricycles for recreation purposes. Hence, determining the revenues for tricycles used as mobility aids was difficult.
The total revenues for tricycles in Europe for 2008 were $5.0 - $10.0 million. It is expected to grow at a rate of 1 to 2.0 percent annually.
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Geographic Analysis
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Mobility Aids Market in Germany
Disability and welfare of disabled people is of very high importance in Germany.German law (Grundgesetz) forbids discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disability. The Social Welfare Code IX (SGBIX), was introduced in 2001, to provide equal opportunities and participation to the disabled and not merely welfare. It focuses on rehabilitation and access for disabled people and stipulates levels of support depending on measurement of the degree of disability. The benefit payments vary according to the degree of disability.
The Neuntes Buch des Sozialgesetzbuches provides that disabled people receive special benefits in order to live a self-determined life, to have equal participation opportunities in society and to avoid discrimination. In addition, the special needs of disabled women and children are taken into account. The benefits particularly include:
medical rehabilitation benefitsbenefits aimed at participation in life at workbenefits aimed at participation in community life
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Mobility Aids Market in Germany (Contd…)
According to regulations, all employers (public and private) with a workforce of twenty or more than twenty are required to fill 5 per cent of their jobs with severely disabled employees.
The disability compensations systems was set up for benefit of the disabled. The compensation is provided as
Pensions on account of reduced earning capacity
Old age severe disability pension
Occupational assistance
Integration assistance
Handicap benefits
Social assistance
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Mobility Aids Market in Germany (Contd…)
• The eligibility for each of these compensation largely varies.
• In 2005, according to federal health monitoring reports in Germany, there were as many as 6,765,355 people severely handicapped and more than 50 percent of them were aged above 65 years.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Germany), 2008
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 234.73 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 302.30 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.7% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 30 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.7%4.4302.320154.1289.520143.9278.120133.6267.520123.3258.120113.2249.820103.1242.12009---234.72008
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.8%4.2145.620154.1139.820144.0134.320133.8129.120123.6124.420113.6120.020103.6115.92009---118.82008
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Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
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Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.1%4.251.120153.74920143.247.320132.845.820122.544.620112.543.520102.542.42009---41.42008
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Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.1%4.240.720153.439.120142.937.820132.436.220121.835.920111.235.220101.034.82009---34.52008
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Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 4.7%5.264.920155.061.720145.058.720134.855.920124.553.420114.251.120104.249.02009---47.02008
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Mobility Aids Market in France
The French disability legislation had gradually developed during the course of the 20th century.
The chronology of important laws revolutionising the disabled lives in France are as below:
1975- The cornerstone of French disability legislation is a 1975 Law that makes the integration of all disabled people in the educational system, working and social life a national obligation
2005 Law for rights and chances equity, citizenship and participation of disabled people.
According to the disability rights regulation, enterprises with more than 20 employees must hire six per cent workers recognized as disabled.
A few of the benefits in the disability compensation system in France include:
Sickness benefits
Medical Benefits
Disability pension
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Mobility Aids Market in France (Contd…)
Grants for Aids and Access to work
Disabled Adults Allowance
Insurance for Occupational Accidents and Diseases
According to a study by Vignier et al, in 2008, the prevalence of wheelchair use was 62 per 10,000 people living in France. About 43 per cent of users live in institutions. The users suffer either due to multiple impairments or severe disabilities. They have a mean age of 70 years and 64 per cent are women. These results reveal the usage is not sex-related and decreases marginally with age.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (France), 2008
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 231.0 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 295.7 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 4.0% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 25 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.6%4.0295.720153.9284.320143.8273.620133.6263.720123.3254.720113.2246.420103.2238.92009---231.52008
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.8%4.0151.820154.0146.020144.0140.420133.9135.020123.7129.920113.4125.320103.4121.12009---117.22008
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Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (France ), 2008-2015
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Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.3%4.052.120153.750.120143.448.320133.246.720123.045.220112.943.920102.942.92009---41.52008
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Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
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0.51.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
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wth
Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 1.3%1.928.320151.627.820141.427.320131.226.920121.026.620111.026.420101.026.12009---25.82008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
24.5
25.0
25.5
26.0
26.5
27.0
27.5
28.0
28.5
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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0.0
0.20.4
0.60.8
1.0
1.21.4
1.61.8
2.0
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 4.4%5.063.520154.960.520144.657.720134.255.120124.052.920114.050.920104.048.92009---47.12008
Revenue Growth Rate
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Revenues ($ Million)
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Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2008-2015
0
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2
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Gro
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Mobility Aids Market in Italy
According to United Nations data, Italy is the oldest country in the world with 20.2 per cent of the population aged above 65 years. This directly results to more number of people being dependent on family members and governments for help and health assistance.
The basic healthcare needs of the elderly population is covered by the National Health System either free of charge or with a small co-payment. The home-based long-term care for disabled individuals is funded by the National Health System or funds provided by local government or out-of-pocket resources. However, the total amount of resources available is limited and access to long-term care, either residential or home-based, is difficult .
About 15 per cent of the population and 12.7 per cent of families in Italy are concerned with issues involving various types of disabilities, thus increasing the burden of the earning members of the family.
Unlike the situation in many other countries, in Italy most older disabled persons remain in their homes and are cared for by family members. The population taking care of these disabled and elderly at home is also equally ageing.
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Mobility Aids Market in Italy (Contd…)
If traditional family bonds should become weaker and the need for health assistances and funding from the governments increase, the Italian health system would not be able to cope up with these consequences, with the existing health system and infrastructureAccording to a study published by Bari et al to prevent this hazard, the government should enhance home-based caring services for elderly Italians, to a level closer to that found in other industrialised countries. According to statistics in Europe, the proportion of older disabled persons receiving home-care services ranged from 24 per cent in Denmark to less than 4 per cent in Italy, Spain and Portugal. Thus, the Bari et al study confirmed that, in Italy, the amount of care provided by institutional services to older disabled persons is lower than in most industrialised countries and paradoxically, declines with advancing age. To strengthen the financial aspects of disabled population there are regulation to involve them in work. According to it, public and private employers are required to hire disabled workers in proportion to the total number of people employed:
About 7 per cent of a workforce exceeding 50 workersTwo disabled workers in a workforce of 36 to 50 workersOne disabled worker in a workforce of 15 to 35 workers
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Italy), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 194.22 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 246.21million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.4% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 25 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.4%3.8246.220153.7237.220143.5228.820133.4221.120123.3213.720113.2206.920103.2200.52009---194.22008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
300.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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2.9
3.0
3.1
3.23.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.83.9
Gro
wth
Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.6%3.9155.320153.8149.520143.6144.020133.6139.020123.5134.220113.4129.620103.4125.42009---121.32008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
0.0
20.040.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0140.0
160.0
180.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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3.1
3.23.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.73.8
3.9
4.0
Gro
wth
Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.3%3.913.820153.713.320143.412.820133.212.420123.012.020113.011.720102.911.32009---11.02008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
Gro
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Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 1.1%1.623.320151.523.020141.422.620131.222.320120.722.020110.721.820100.721.72009---21.62008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)
Revenues ($ Million)
Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
20.5
21.0
21.5
22.0
22.5
23.0
23.5
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
ion)
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 4.2%4.453.820154.351.520144.249.420134.147.420124.145.520114.043.720104.1422009---40.42008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2008-2015
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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3.8
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Mobility Aids Market in Spain
Spain has 8.5 per cent of its population suffering due to some form of disability. Of these almost 1 million people are of the working age that is between 20 and 50 years of age.
According to statistics, about 20 per cent of the Spanish households have at least one member disabled.
In Spain, amongst the 16 to 64 years age group, only 28 per cent of people with disabilities are currently working, compared with 62 per cent of the general population.
Disability rates among females were higher than among males aged above 45 years.
The proportion of disabled persons decreased for the 65 to 79 age group, from37.4 per cent in 1999 to 31.2 per cent in 2008. However, for the population aged above 80 years old, the proportion of disabled increased to 26.7 per cent in 2008 from 21.3 per cent in 1999.
In 2008, the average age of disabled persons was 64.3 years.
Another important factor about work is disabled people disproportionately work in jobs that are of inferior quality than the average.
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Mobility Aids Market in Spain (Contd…)
Amongst currently working disabled population more than 33 per cent work in the job positions that are temporary and unstable. This places a high correlation between disability and poverty.
All public and private companies that employ more than 50 fixed employees, according to the Law for the Social Integration of the Handicapped (Law 13/ 1982 Art.38.1 LISMI), should employ at least 2 per cent of the workforce from disabled population.
The Spanish Government offers monetary incentives to promote hiring of people with disabilities.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Spain), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 111.93 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 139.4 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 2.2% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 25 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 2.2%3.6139.420153.5134.720143.4130.220133.2125.920122.9121.920112.9118.520102.9115.22009---111.92008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
160.0
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Rev
enue
s ($
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0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
Gro
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Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.8%3.789.320153.786.120143.783.120133.680.120123.277.320113.274.920103.272.62009---70.32008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
0.010.020.030.040.050.0
60.070.080.0
90.0100.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
ion)
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.0%3.613.720153.413.220143.212.820133.012.420122.712.020112.711.720102.711.42009---11.12008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
Gro
wth
Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 1.3%1.918.020151.817.620141.517.320131.217.120121.016.920110.916.720100.916.52009---16.42008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
15.5
16.0
16.5
17.0
17.5
18.0
18.5
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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0.00.20.40.60.81.01.21.41.61.82.0
Gro
wth
Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.9%4.218.420154.117.720144.017.020133.916.420123.715.720113.715.220103.714.62009---14.12008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2008-2015
0.02.04.06.08.0
10.012.014.016.018.020.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
ion)
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Mobility Aids Market in the United Kingdom
Disabled people account for some ten per cent of the population in the United Kingdom.There are over 6.8 million disabled people of working age, which represents 19 per cent of the working population. Almost 44 per cent of adults aged above 50 years have a disability.
Work and Disability StatisticsCurrently, there are 1.2 million disabled people available for employment in the United Kingdom. Only half of disabled people of working age are employed (about 50 per cent)About 24 per cent of disabled people have no qualifications compared to 9 per cent of non-disabled people.
Budget StatisticsOffice for Disability Issues has stated that
£35 million is committed to improving childcare provision for disabled children over the next three years.
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Mobility Aids Market in the United Kingdom (Contd…)
About 20 per cent increase in the Disabled Facilities Grant in 2009, with a further six per cent scheduled for 2010.
A 60 per cent increase in disabled students’ allowances in 2008.
The levels of disability has increased with age in the United Kingdom:
About 8 per cent of those aged 16-17 years suffer due to some form of disability
About 33 per cent of those aged 50 to 65 are also disabled. Of disabled people overall, in broad terms about 70 per cent have difficulty walking and/or climbing steps.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (UK), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 243.39 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 318.01million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.9% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 30 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.9%4.2318.020154.3305.220144.1292.520133.9280.920123.6270.520113.6260.920103.5252.02009---234.32008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
300.0
350.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
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0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.54.04.55.0
Gro
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)
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.9%4.2233.920154.4224.520144.2215.120133.9206.420123.7198.620113.6191.620103.6184.92009---178.52008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.54.04.55.0
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.9%4.330.320154.329.020144.127.820133.926.720123.625.720113.624.820103.624.02009---23.12008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
ion)
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
Gro
wth
Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
4.3
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 1.2%1.614.420151.614.120141.213.920131.213.820121.013.620111.013.520101.013.32009---13.22008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
12.612.813.013.213.413.613.814.014.214.414.6
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
ion)
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
Gro
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Rat
e (%
)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 4.7%5.239.520155.037.520144.935.720134.734.120124.532.520114.431.120104.229.82009---28.62008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.K), 2008-2015
05
1015202530354045
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
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Mill
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Gro
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Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Mobility Aids Market in Scandinavia
SwedenThe United nations convention on rights of person with disabilities were enforced in 2008 in Sweden.
Sweden invests 2.8 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) in the elderly care sector.
About 41 per cent of all persons with disabilities were 50 to 64 years old, whereas 27 per cent of persons with no disabilities belonged to this age group.
There were as many as 18.8 per cent of the population aged between 16 and 64 years that are impaired. The rate of unemployment in disabled population is 6.3 per cent while the same in non disabled population is 3.7 per cent.
Approximately 20 per cent of the disabled working population needed some kind of assistive
devices.
NorwayAbout 16.4 per cent of the total population aged between 16 and 64 years suffer from some form of disability in Norway.
Almost 45 per cent of the disabled population is employed.
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Mobility Aids Market in Scandinavia (Contd…)
In a recent pan-European survey, for elderly population physical activity was highest in Sweden and Finland, where more than 85 per cent of the elderly population spent at least 3.5 hours per week on physical activity. It is believed that the elderly population in these countries are highly active, thus reducing the disabled population prevalence.
FinlandAlmost 21 percent of the elderly population aged above 65 years suffer due to some form of physical disability.Almost 4.3 percent of the total population received disability benefits paid by the Social Insurance Institution.It has been estimated that as high as 200,000 people who are disabled can join the work force.Assistive devices are available from health centers or by referral from the assistive device units of health care districts.
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Mobility Aids Market in Scandinavia (Contd…)
Denmark
The expenditure on social services due to disability and rehabilitation in Denmark was DKK69 billion in 2006. The population increased by 7 percent over the period 1985 to 2007. However, the number of people aged above 80 years increased by 37 percent in this period.
Almost 42 percent of the disabled are employed in Denmark.
The general rule is that aids for disabled persons are granted by local authorities under the provisions of the social legislation. The assistance will normally be granted as a loan, as a cash benefit. The granting hereof is independent of the person’s age.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Scandinavia), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 122.29 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 151.45 million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.1% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 20 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.1%3.4151.520153.2146.420143.2141.820133.1137.420123.0133.320112.9129.520102.9125.82009---122.32008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
160.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Rev
enue
s ($
Mill
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2.62.72.82.93.0
3.13.23.33.43.5
Gro
wth
Rat
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)
Revenues ($ Million) Growth Rate (%)
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.1%3.569.320153.267.020143.164.920133.163.020123.061.120113.059.320103.057.62009---55.92008
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.0%3.211.820153.111.520143.111.120133.010.820123.010.520112.910.220102.89.92009---9.62008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 1.0%1.217.620151.117.420141.017.220130.917.120120.916.920110.916.820100.816.62009---16.52008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
15.816.016.216.416.616.8
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.9%4.252.720154.150.620144.148.620133.946.720123.744.920113.643.320103.641.82009---40.32008
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(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2008-2015
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Mobility Aids Market in Benelux
BelgiumThe life expectancy in Belgium is 79 years. Belgium is one of the oldest countries in the world in terms of population ageing. This directly links to increasing risks of disability and healthcare expenditure as well.In 2006, 2482.6 per 100 000 population were claiming social/disability benefits over the years in Belgium.
The NetherlandsThere were an estimated 1.7 million people with severe or very severe functional disabilities in the Netherlands, of whom approximately 500,000 had very several disabilities in 2007.
Luxembourg
In Luxembourg, disability benefits are predominantly used as a pathway to early retirement; more than 80 per cent of all recipients are older than 50.
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Market Engineering Measurements
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
Mobility Aids Market: Market Engineering Measurements (Benelux), 2008
Measurement Name Measurement Trend
Market age Growth stage Increasing
Revenues $ 87.37 million Increasing
Potential revenues (maximum future market size) $ 107.68million Increasing
Compound Annual Growth rate 3.0% Increasing
Competitors (active market competitors in base year) 15 Increasing
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Revenue Forecasts
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.0%3.5107.720153.3104.020143.2100.720133.097.620122.894.820112.792.220102.789.72009---87.42008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
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Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 3.5%4.057.220153.955.020143.752.920133.551.020123.249.320113.247.820103.246.32009---44.82008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2008. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Manual Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 2.8%3.424.220153.123.420142.922.720132.822.020122.721.420112.520.920102.520.42009---19.92008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Powered Wheelchairs Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 0.7%1.214.020150.913.920140.813.720130.613.620120.513.520110.513.520100.513.42009---13.32008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Mobility Scooters Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
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Revenue Forecasts (Contd…)
Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
CAGR (2008-2015): 4.1%4.212.320154.111.820144.111.420134.110.920124.010.520114.010.120104.09.72009---9.32008
Revenue Growth Rate
(%)Revenues ($ Million)Year
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Walking Aids Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2008-2015
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Strategic Recommendations
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Strategic Recommendations
Competitive Prices can Help in Volume Sales and thus Increase Revenues during Economic Downturn During difficult times, volume sales is the key to grow. With increasing competition from Tier 3
manufacturers of unique products, most manufacturers have resorted to decreased profit
margin by decreasing the price of the product to compete in the price wars and to increase
sales volume.
Product Bundling can help in Driving SalesThe market has many manufacturers, who are present in multiple segments. As these devices
are a part of the daily life of the patients, accessories like cushions, seating and so on are important. Manufacturers can bundle these accessories with products, thus helping in increasing sales volume.
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Strategic Recommendations (Contd…)
Customer Service can Help in Building Brand Value Homecare equipment market is growing steadily and is expected to replace most hospital care segments in
the future. Hence, it is of high value for manufacturers to change their product features into more simpler
and user friendly format as well as modify the marketing strategies to target the homecare population and
decision makers in the sector. Customer service would benefit the manufacturers in ensuring a good
rapport with clients and thereby help in developing a strong brand loyal patient base. Brand loyalty would
definitely pave way for increased revenues in the long run.
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Appendix
Key Industry Participants
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Key Industry Participants
ATO-FORM http://www.ato-form.com/
Amigo Mobility International http://www.myamigo.com
Cardinal Health http://www.cardinal.com
Days Healthcare http://www.daysmedical.com/
E t a c A B http://www.etac.com
G i r a l d i n http://www.giraldin.it/
Handicare AS http://www.handicare.com/
Herdegen SA http://www.herdegenfrance.com/
Invacare http://www.invacare.eu.com
Kueschall http://www.kueschall.ch/
Levo Ag http://www.levo.ch/
LIFANTE VEHICLES, SA http://www.lifante.net/
Ligtvoet Products BV http://www.ligtvoetproducts.nl/
MEYRA http://www.meyra.com
Newton Products http://www.newtonproducts.co.uk/
Nuova Blandino SpA http://www.nuovablandino.com/
O.P.O. srl http://oposrl.com/
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PERMOBIL http://www.permobil.com
PRIDE MOBILITY http://www.pridemobility.com
RCN Medizin- und Rehatechnik GmbH http://www.rcn-medizin.de
RJ Mobility Ltd http://www.rjmobility.com
Remploy Healthcare http://www.remployhealthcare.com
Rehabilitationsmittel GmbH http://www.rebotec.de
SKS Rehab AG http://www.sks-rehab.ch
Sunrise Medical http://www.sunrisemedical.com
SURACE SpA http://www.surace.it
Swereco Rehab AB http://www.swereco.se
THUASNE Deutschland GmbH http://www.thuasne.com
Top Chair http://pagesperso-orange.fr/topchair/index_en.htm
Ulrich Alber GmbH http://www.alber.de
Uniroller GmbH http://www.uniroll.de
Vermeiren NV http://www.vermeiren.com
Vross Wheelchairs Ltd http://www.davincimobility.co.uk
Wellco Mobility BV http://gb.huka.nl
Welzorg Nederland B.V http://www.welzorg.nl
Werner Schulte-Derne GmbH http://www.schulte-derne.de
Wulfhorst GmbH http://www.wulfhorst.de
Key Industry Participants (Contd…)
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Decision Support Database
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Total Population (Western Europe), 2002-2012
Western EuropeAustria 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 0.06Belgium 10.3 10.3 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 0.10Denmark 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 0.27Finland 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 0.10France 59.9 60.2 60.4 60.7 60.9 61.1 61.3 61.5 61.6 61.8 62.0 0.29Germany 82.4 82.4 82.4 82.4 82.4 82.4 82.4 82.3 82.3 82.2 82.2 (0.05)Greece 10.6 10.6 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.8 10.8 10.8 0.12Iceland 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.55Ireland 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.3 1.12Italy 57.9 58.0 58.1 58.1 58.1 58.2 58.2 58.1 58.1 58.0 58.0 (0.05)Luxembourg 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.37Netherlands 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.9 0.42Norway 4.5 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 0.36Portugal 10.4 10.5 10.5 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.8 10.8 0.27Spain 40.2 40.2 40.3 40.3 40.4 40.5 40.5 40.5 40.6 40.6 40.6 0.07Sweden 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 0.15Switzerland 7.4 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.7 0.31United Kingdom 59.9 60.1 60.3 60.4 60.6 60.8 60.9 61.1 61.3 61.5 61.6 0.28TOTAL 391.9 392.9 393.8 394.7 395.5 396.2 396.8 397.4 398.0 398.4 398.8 0.14
Decision Support DatabaseTable Total Population (Mn)
Region / Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 CAGR % (2005 - 2012)
Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Population 65 Plus (Western Europe), 2002-2012
Decision Support DatabaseTable Population 65 Plus (Mn)
Region / Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 CAGR % (2005 - 2012)
Western EuropeAustria 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.38Belgium 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 0.99Denmark 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 2.81Finland 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 2.23France 9.7 9.8 9.9 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.5 10.8 1.26Germany 14.2 14.6 15.1 15.6 16.0 16.3 16.5 16.7 16.8 16.7 16.8 0.80Greece 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 0.88Iceland 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00Ireland 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 2.65Italy 10.7 10.9 11.1 11.3 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.7 11.8 11.9 12.1 0.95Luxembourg 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.25Netherlands 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.53Norway 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 2.09Portugal 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 1.24Spain 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.2 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.6 1.00Sweden 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 2.37Switzerland 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 2.03United Kingdom 9.4 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.6 9.7 9.9 10.0 10.2 10.5 1.58TOTAL 65.4 66.4 67.4 68.4 69.3 70.0 70.8 71.7 72.4 73.3 74.6 1.24
Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Total Healthcare Expenditure (Western Europe), 2002-2012
Decision Support DatabaseTable Total Healthcare Expenditure (Bn USD)
Region / Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 CAGR % (2005 - 2012)
Western EuropeAustria 15.3 19.2 22.1 23.1 24.0 24.8 25.7 26.5 27.2 27.9 28.5 3.04Belgium 22.6 29.3 34.0 35.8 37.4 38.9 40.3 41.6 42.9 44.1 45.3 3.40Denmark 15.2 19.2 22.2 23.4 24.4 25.4 26.4 27.4 28.3 29.3 30.3 3.78Finland 9.5 11.8 13.6 14.4 15.1 16.0 16.9 17.7 18.5 19.3 20.1 4.90France 139.0 176.8 205.6 217.9 228.6 239.0 249.3 259.1 268.4 277.8 286.6 3.99Germany 211.1 258.9 294.6 305.9 314.9 323.7 332.6 341.2 349.3 358.1 366.6 2.62Greece 13.0 17.2 19.6 22.3 23.9 25.4 27.0 28.6 30.2 31.8 33.4 5.99Iceland 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.6 2.7 7.80Ireland 9.7 12.8 15.4 16.3 17.9 19.3 20.8 22.3 23.8 25.3 26.8 7.43Italy 99.6 122.3 139.7 143.4 149.1 154.0 159.0 163.8 168.1 172.0 175.4 2.92Luxembourg 1.5 1.9 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.14Netherlands 39.0 50.4 58.1 60.6 63.8 66.2 68.7 71.1 73.3 75.5 77.6 3.59Norway 18.3 22.7 26.1 30.4 32.5 34.7 36.9 39.3 41.4 43.4 45.5 5.94Portugal 11.3 14.3 16.5 17.3 18.2 19.1 20.0 20.9 21.9 22.8 23.8 4.60Spain 49.7 65.0 77.1 88.4 94.4 100.2 106.1 112.1 117.6 123.2 128.1 5.45Sweden 22.2 28.4 33.5 34.1 35.6 37.1 39.2 41.4 43.9 46.6 49.7 5.53Switzerland 29.7 37.0 41.5 43.1 45.7 48.4 51.1 53.8 56.5 59.3 62.2 5.39United Kingdom 121.0 141.5 170.0 180.7 191.9 203.3 214.8 227.0 238.7 250.4 262.6 5.49TOTAL 828.6 1,029.6 1,193.2 1,261.1 1,321.7 1,380.3 1,439.8 1,499.0 1,555.5 1,612.8 1,668.5 4.08
Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Per Capita Healthcare Expenditure (Western Europe), 2002-2012
Decision Support DatabaseTable Per Capita Healthcare Expenditure (USD)Region / Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012Western EuropeAustria 1,879 2,353 2,701 2,828 2,929 3,028 3,127 3,222 3,309 3,392 3,471Belgium 2,187 2,837 3,282 3,458 3,601 3,740 3,875 4,000 4,116 4,231 4,336Denmark 2,838 3,560 4,098 4,302 4,473 4,642 4,818 4,980 5,134 5,304 5,466Finland 1,827 2,277 2,610 2,749 2,895 3,052 3,216 3,368 3,511 3,665 3,814France 2,320 2,938 3,403 3,593 3,755 3,913 4,068 4,216 4,355 4,496 4,627Germany 2,563 3,142 3,575 3,711 3,821 3,929 4,038 4,144 4,246 4,354 4,461Greece 1,229 1,614 1,840 2,085 2,232 2,373 2,519 2,661 2,805 2,954 3,104Iceland 2,897 3,759 4,448 5,400 6,000 6,600 7,100 7,355 7,871 8,387 8,839Ireland 2,508 3,265 3,882 4,042 4,397 4,703 4,998 5,305 5,593 5,886 6,184Italy 1,720 2,108 2,406 2,468 2,565 2,648 2,734 2,819 2,893 2,964 3,025Luxembourg 3,378 4,065 4,913 5,383 5,702 5,833 5,959 6,204 6,300 6,520 6,588Netherlands 2,417 3,105 3,563 3,695 3,866 3,998 4,127 4,251 4,368 4,482 4,588Norway 4,029 4,982 5,705 6,614 7,043 7,486 7,961 8,427 8,846 9,260 9,654Portugal 1,087 1,361 1,565 1,640 1,716 1,792 1,874 1,954 2,036 2,122 2,204Spain 1,238 1,615 1,915 2,191 2,336 2,478 2,621 2,765 2,901 3,036 3,158Sweden 2,475 3,163 3,731 3,786 3,941 4,106 4,328 4,573 4,838 5,124 5,457Switzerland 4,039 4,995 5,576 5,752 6,077 6,404 6,737 7,076 7,415 7,766 8,120United Kingdom 2,019 2,354 2,820 2,989 3,166 3,345 3,525 3,714 3,895 4,075 4,262TOTAL 2,114 2,620 3,030 3,195 3,342 3,484 3,628 3,772 3,909 4,048 4,183
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Number of Hospitals (Western Europe), 2002-2012
Decision Support DatabaseTable Number of Hospitals
Region / Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 CAGR % (2005 - 2012)
Western EuropeAustria 280 272 267 262 258 254 250 246 242 239 236 (1.48)Belgium 219 218 214 210 206 202 198 195 192 189 186 (1.72)Denmark 68 67 64 61 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 (3.95)Finland 391 382 370 367 364 361 358 356 354 352 350 (0.68)France 3,146 2,934 2,860 2,788 2,718 2,648 2,580 2,513 2,447 2,382 2,317 (2.61)Germany 2,221 2,197 2,166 2,148 2,131 2,115 2,100 2,085 2,071 2,058 2,045 (0.70)Greece 332 328 324 320 316 313 310 307 304 302 300 (0.92)Iceland 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 (0.73)Ireland 100 99 97 97 97 96 96 95 95 95 95 (0.30)Italy 1,286 1,281 1,263 1,245 1,226 1,207 1,187 1,167 1,147 1,126 1,105 (1.69)Luxembourg 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 (1.67)Netherlands 201 198 194 190 186 182 179 176 173 170 167 (1.83)Norway 440 433 426 419 413 407 401 395 390 385 380 (1.39)Portugal 213 204 200 196 192 189 186 183 181 179 177 (1.45)Spain 759 768 774 770 766 762 758 754 751 748 745 (0.47)Sweden 80 81 78 75 72 70 68 66 65 64 63 (2.46)Switzerland 365 354 348 342 336 330 325 320 315 310 305 (1.62)United Kingdom 1,148 1,142 1,119 1,096 1,073 1,050 1,028 1,006 984 963 942 (2.14)TOTAL 11,287 10,996 10,802 10,624 10,450 10,279 10,115 9,952 9,797 9,645 9,494 (1.59)
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360o Perspective
Proprietary T.E.A.M.TM Methodology integrates all 6 critical research methodologies to significantly enhance the accuracy of decision making and lower the risk of implementing growth strategies.
Growth Monitoring
Continuously monitor changing technology, markets and economics and proactively address clients growth initiatives and position.
Trusted Partner
Working closely with client Growth Teams –helping them generate new growth initiatives and leverage all of Frost & Sullivan assets to accelerate their growth.
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T.E.A.M. Methodology
Frost & Sullivan’s proprietary T.E.A.M. methodology, ensures that clients have complete “360 Degree Perspective” from which to drive decision-making. Technical, Econometric, Application, and Market information ensures that clients have a comprehensive view of industries, markets and technology.
Technical Real-time intelligence on technology, including emerging technologies, new R&D breakthroughs, technology forecasting, impact analysis, groundbreaking research, and licensing opportunities.
Econometric In-depth qualitative and quantitative research focused on timely and critical global, regional, and country specific trends, including the political, demographic, and socioeconomic landscapes.
Application Insightful strategies, networking opportunities, and best practices that can be applied for enhanced market growth; interactions between the client, peers, and Frost & Sullivan representatives that result in added value and effectiveness.
Market Global and regional market analysis, including drivers and restraints, market trends, regulatory changes, competitive insights, growth forecasts, industry challenges, strategic recommendations, and end-user perspectives.
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Global Perspective
• 1,700 staff across every major market worldwide
• Over 10,000 clients worldwide from emerging to global 1000 companies