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Applying Market Shaping Approaches to Increase Access to Assistive Technology: Summary of the Wheelchair Product Narrative
To accelerate access to assistive technology (AT), we need to leverage the capabilities and
resources of the public, private, and non-profit sectors to harness innovation and break down
barriers to access. Market shaping interventions can play a role in enhancing market efficiencies,
coordinating and incentivizing the number of stakeholders involved in demand and supply-side
activities. Across health sectors, market shaping has demonstrated its potential to enhance national
governments’ or donors’ value-for-money, diversify the supply base, and increase reliability –
ultimately increasing product and service delivery access for end users. These market shaping
successes in other health areas have led practitioners to hypothesize that market shaping could also
be applied to assistive technology markets.
ATscale, the Global Partnership for AT, aims to mobilise global stakeholders to shape markets in
line with a unified strategy. To inform this strategy, it is critical to identify specific interventions
required to shape markets and overcome barriers. The first product undergoing analysis by
ATscale is wheelchairs. The market for appropriate wheelchairs in low-and middle income
countries (LMICs) is highly fragmented and characterized by limited government interest,
investment, and a low willingness-to-pay. Moreover, the market is dominated by cheaper, low
quality wheelchairs which fail to meet the needs of end-users. Non-profit organizations have
attempted to fill the need for context-appropriate wheelchairs, but market uptake is limited. These
initial findings led ATscale to believe that market shaping could support increased access to
appropriate wheelchairs.
This paper outlines what market shaping is, and how it can be applied to assistive technology at
large -- using the aforementioned wheelchair product narrative as an illustrative case study and
presents the proposed market shaping strategy for wheelchairs. ATscale will develop a framework
to evaluate short-term interventions identified to achieve a healthy market and increase access.
This paper provides an opportunity to obtain feedback from interested stakeholders on the market
shaping strategy for wheelchairs, as well as the product narrative process to be undertaken for
other priority AT