Advocates point to desperate shortage of special equipment
Demand for medical equipment for the handicapped and elderly far exceeds the supply on the mainland, and a group representing the disabled wants the problem addressed through legislation and government support.
Less than 10 per cent of disabled people in cities have access to the equipment they need, and the situation is worse in rural areas.
More than 700 types of equipment for the disabled are officially listed but less than 300 are produced, according to Cheng Kai, vice-president of the China Disabled Persons' Federation.
Advocates say part of the problem rests with the manufacturers' reluctance to produce equipment on a small scale. A survey of elderly people's needs between 2003 and 2005 showed demand to be valued at 600 billion yuan a year, but the market only supplied 100 billion yuan worth of products.
'The demand for any one type of equipment is not very big, and they cannot be mass produced quickly,' said Xu Xiaoming, director of the China Disabled People's Equipment Development and Supply Station.