On 29 May 2026, SIP Portugal brought together clinicians, policymakers, patient advocates, and social sector leaders in Lisbon for a landmark forum on chronic pain as a public health priority. The message was clear: chronic pain is not just a medical issue, but a...
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform is delighted to announce the launch of multiple translations of different relevant SIP materials and resources. These translations, developed through the dedicated efforts of SIP National Platforms, aim to make these...
SIP Portugal is promoting their Survey on the Impact of Chronic Pain on Employment. This initiative aims to better understand the professional challenges faced by individuals living with chronic pain in Portugal, including job retention difficulties, absenteeism,...
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform is delighted to announce the launch of multiple translations of different relevant SIP materials and resources. These translations developed through the dedicated efforts of SIP National Platforms, aim to make these important...
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform is delighted to announce the launch of multiple translations of the ‘Digital Health Position Paper’ and the ‘ICD-11 Position Paper’. These translations developed through the dedicated efforts of SIP national...
SIP Portugal is excited to share the Portuguese translations of two essential resources: SIP Joint Statement on Pain and Mental Health: Exploring the connection between chronic pain and mental health and offering essential recommendations for policymakers. Policy...