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SIP 2017 – Presentation & Statement

SIP 2017 – Presentation & Statement

  “The effective management of pain is an increasing concern in the medical arena, and in the broader economic and political environment. The only way to tackle effectively this challenge is to join forces in an open collaborative way involving all...

SIP 2017, WG3: Impact of pain on labour and employment

  Co-Chairs and Speaker of this Working Group Antonella Cardone, Antony Chuter, Britta Lambers, Brona Fullen, David Tjong, Decuman Saskia, Dolores Gauci, John M. Cachia, Julien Nizard, Michiel Reneman, Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, Peter Van Wambeke, Raul Marques...

SIP 2016: Pain as health care quality indicator in Germany

  Health Care Agenda of the National Pain Forum 88th Conference of the Health Ministries of the German Federal States, 24/25. June 2015 Benchmarking/Quality-Assessment in Pain Management Activities in Health Care Policy Plenary Session 24 May: Statement and...

SIP 2016: Pain, research: what can the EU institutions do?

  The context EU health research Pain challenges Pain research – what’s being funded Underpinning EU Drugs Strategy (2013-2020) Horizon 2020 Plenary Session 24 May: Video and presentation by Maria-Jose Vidal Ragout Video Presentation...
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