SIP Switzerland held its second Annual Meeting in 2022, during which, the objectives of the platform were discussed. Read the minutes here and learn more about the topics of the meeting!
Lars Bye Møller, from “The Danish Association of Chronic Pain” (FAKS), has written a very interesting article about a plan allocated by the Danish government regarding initiatives in the field of chronic pain entitled “A National Danish Pain Plan.” Read it...
SIP Welcomes the 2023 OECD Health Policy Studies Report, where pain and pain management is highlighted on a number of occasions. Read more about the report here.
SIP Portugal will host on Thursday 16 March 2022 a virtual event on the societal impact of pain in employment. Attendees will be able to learn about the impact and the challenges that employees with chronic pain face. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO THE EVENT. Download the...
With the European Commission developing a European Mental Health Strategy in 2023, SIP submitted an answer to the EC Road Map for the European Mental Health Strategy earlier this month. Find out more: SIP EC Response Mental Health and Pain_14_2_23. SIP’s main...
On 21 February 2023, the SIP team had the chance to virtually meet with the office of MEP Sirpa Pietikäinen (EPP, Finland). The SIP team used this opportunity to speak about: The relevance of the European Health Data Space for the pain community Digital health and...