Symposium Societal Impact of Pain Programme

Symposium “Societal Impact of Pain” Programme European Parliament, Brussels 3 & 4 May 2011 On the afternoon of May 2 and the morning of May 3 prior to...
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Symposium “Societal Impact of Pain” Programme European Parliament, Brussels 3 & 4 May 2011 On the afternoon of May 2 and the morning of May 3 prior to the actual symposium fringe meetings related to the issue of the societal impact of pain are planned by different organisations for invited guests.

Tuesday, May 3rd Plenary Sessions 13:00 – 14:00 Room PHS 1 A 002 - Opening Ceremony Chair:

Giustino Varrassi President EFIC

13:00

Introduction by Chair

Co-hosts: 13:10

13:20

Welcome: 13:30

Jiri Maštálka Member of the European Parliament Confederal Group of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left Milan Cabrnoch Member of the European Parliament European Conservatives and Reformists John Dalli European Commissioner, Health and Consumer Policy

14:00 – 15:00 Room PHS 1 A 002 - Setting the stage – Pain care, an unmet societal need? Chair:

Jiri Maštálka Member of the European Parliament Confederal Group of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left

Moderation:

Mary Baker EFNA

14:00

Introduction by Chair & Moderator

14:05

The relevance of pain Hans G. Kress President elect EFIC

14:20

Does pain influence society? Ceri Phillips College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University

14:40

Pain from a national perspective; The implementation of Law 38/2010 Guido Fanelli Presidente Commissione Ministeriale sulla terapia del dolore

15:00

Break

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 1 / 10

15:15 – 18:00 Room PHS 1 A 002 - Society’s perspective: painfully dealing with multiple interests Chair:

Anna Rosbach Member of the European Parliament European Conservatives and Reformist's Group (ECR)

Moderation:

Maria Dolors Navarro Rubio Spanish Patients Forum

15:15

Introduction by Chair & Moderator

15:20

Pain in a daily reality Gina Plunkett Chronic Pain Ireland

15:35

Ethical and philosophical aspects of chronic pain Giovanni D'Ercole Archdiocese of L'Aquila

15:55

The impact of pain; results of a survey in big 5 EU countries César Margarit CHANGE PAIN international advisory board

16:15

The economic burden of chronic pain – conclusions from claims data of over 6 million members of a large health insurance in Germany Rolf-Detlef Treede Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Studium des Schmerzes e.V. (DGSS)

16:35

Analgesics for the treatment of pain in Italy Giovanni Tafuri Ufficio Centro Studi Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco (AIFA)

16:55

Pain and other symptoms in palliative cancer care Per Sjøgren European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC)

17:15

Challenges and opportunities in pain care Blair H. Smith University of Aberdeen

17.35

Discussion and closing remarks Anna Rosbach

18:00

Pleanary closing Giustino Varrassi President EFIC

20:00

Key note´s Alberto Grua Hotel Silken Berlaymont - Networking dinner

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 2 / 10

Wednesday, May 4th 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Wednesdy, May 4th: 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Workshop 1: Consumers, costs or patients: dealing with pain on a daily base Room ASP 7 F 387 Workshop 1 will investigate the requirements and health inequalities in pain care from the consumer and patient perspective in an ageing society. Chair:

Antigoni Papadopoulou Member of the European Parliament Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Secretary: Alain Serrie Hôpital Lariboisière Moderator: Yves Henrotin Belgian Back Society Co-rapporteur: Massimo Candiani Unità operativa Ginecologia e Ostetricia, San Raffaele, Milan. Co-rapporteur: Roberto Casale Italian Association for the Study of Pain Proceedings Judy Birch Reporter: Pelvic Pain Support Network Key note presentations 08:30 Introduction by Chair & Moderator 08:40 Pain, patient, networks Joop van Griensven Treasurer European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations (ENFA) 09:00 Out of sight, out of mind Jerome Rigaud & Massimo Candiani CHU, Nantes 09:40 The impact of pain on work participation Michiel Reneman Center for Rehabilitation & Rehabilitation Medicine 10:00 Beak 10:20 Retention and return to work Paul Watson University of Leicester 10:40 The influence of health care services on the chronification of pain Joachim Nadstawek BVSD Executive Board 11:00 Representing people with health challenges Robert Johnstone International Alliance of Patients' Organizations 11:20 Discussion

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 3 / 10

Wednesdy, May 4th: 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Workshop 2: Pain policy; Ensuring access to pain treatment Room PHS 1 A 002 This workshop is of central importance to the whole Symposium, as the outcome will be a consensus paper which will outline the key issues from the participating organisations on how the EU Institutions and member states could help address the societal impact of pain at EU policy level. The final document will be presented as a “Road Map for Action” in the final plenary session due to take place in the afternoon. Chair: Secretary: Moderator: Rapporteur: Proceedings Reporter:

Jim Higgins Member of the European Parliament Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Kris Vissers UMC St. Radboud Josephine Wood Policy officer, DG Info, European Commission Rolf-Detlef Treede Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Studium des Schmerzes e.V. (DGSS) Yvonne Engels UMC St Radboud

Key note presentations 08:30

Introduction by Chair & Moderator

08:40

Impact of chronic pain on daily life of the patient Matilde Crespo / Martine Chauvin Association Francophone pour Vaincre les Douleurs (AFVD)

09:00

Prevalence, Impact and Cost of Chronic Pain in Ireland Brian McGuire Centre for Pain Research and School of Psychology, Galway

09:20

Pain ethic charter Michael Zenz Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Studium des Schmerzes e.V. (DGSS)

09:40

Declaration of Montreal (IASP) Beverly Collett Chronic Pain Policy Coalition

10:00

Break

10:15

Recommendations for the use of opioids in chronic noncancer pain: an educational program for rheumatologists Serge Perrot Cercle d'étude de la douleur en Rhumatologie (CEDR)

10:35

Can education in pain improve of the treatment of pain? Jan Dobrogowski Polskie Towarzystwo Badania Bolu (Polish Pain Society)

10:55

The Societal Impact of Pain - A Road Map for Action Rolf-Detlef Treede Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Studium des Schmerzes e.V. (DGSS)

11:15

Discussion

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 4 / 10

Wednesdy, May 4th: 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Workshop 3: Pain - Numbers, facts and figures Room PHS 1 C 051 Workshop 3 will focus on evidence-based initiatives in pain care and the evaluation of their implementation. Chair:

Cristian Silviu Buşoi Member of the European Parliament Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Secretary: Anne Berquin Belgian Pain Society Moderator: Richard Langford British Pain Society Co-rapporteur: Francis Fagnani CEMKA-EVAL Co-rapporteur: Winfried Meißner Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena Proceedings Martin Johnson Reporter: Royal College of General Practitioners

Key note presentations 08:30 Introduction by Chair & Moderator 08:40 The European commission´s approach on health determinants Jürgen Scheftlein European Commission, DG SANCO C4-Health Determinants 09:00 Pain, facts and money Lieven Annemans Interuniversity Centre for Health Economics Research - Belgium 09:20 Valencia: A pilot project in narcotic electronic prescription María Moreno Mas Subsecretario Conselleria de Sanitat Valenciana 09:40 What does the budgetholder know? Gottfried Endel Hauptverband der Österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger 10:00 Break 10:20 Good practices Indicators for pain treatments: first results in Spain Pedro J. Saturno Hernández WHO Adviser on Quality, UNICEF Consultant on Quality, University of Murcia - Harvard University 10:40 Citizens and pain: "100 Città contro il dolore" a project for the sensibilization of Italian citizens William Raffaeli Scientific Foundation ISAL (Istituto Scienze Algologiche) 11:00 Pain and musculoskeletal disorders in MORSE Ingemar Petersson MORSE, Musculoskeletal Research Center, Sweden 11:20 Pain care in Germany in international comparison Dieter Korczak, GP Forschungsgruppe - Institut für Grundlagen- und Programmforschung Hildegard Bossmann, DIMDI – Germany 11:40 Discussion The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 5 / 10

Wednesdy, May 4th: 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Workshop 4: Pain - Healthy aging; Pain, ethics and society Room ASP 1 E 3 Workshop 4 will focus on palliative care, care for elderly, pain and healthy aging. The workshop intends to open the debate on issues around Healthy and ethics related to pain care across all stakeholder groups from a societal perspective. Chair: Secretary: Moderator: Rapporteur: Proceedings Reporter:

Gay Mitchell Member of the European Parliament Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Günter Danner Europavertretung der Deutschen Sozialversicherung Katharina Pils Austrian Red Cross Cornelius Erbe D A K – Unternehmen Leben Paula Pohja MHP Health Mandate

Key note presentations 08:30 Introduction by Chair & Moderator 08:40

09:00

Getting the carer’s perspective of pain on the political agenda Marian Harkin Member of the European Parliament Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Informal caregivers of chronic pain patients in Spain: their working and living conditions Renata Villoro Instituto Max Weber

09:20

Pain nursing in residential homes Nick Allcock University of Nottingham School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy, UK

09:40

Pain, Aging, and End of life Bernard Wary Service Régional de Soins Palliatifs, France

10:00

Break

10:15

Croatian strategy for terminally ill patients Mirando Mrsić Member of the Croatian Parliament

10:35

The reality of pain treatment in Piemont after Law 38/2010 Marco Ranieri Università degli Studi di Torino

10:55

Cost of pain therapy – a bottomless pit!? Is a cap possible – without loss of quality? Angelika Kiewel IKK e.V., Germany

11:15

End of life pain relief in homecare? A medical chance but problems by law! Thomas Sitte Deutsche PalliativStiftung

11:35

Discussion

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 6 / 10

Wednesdy, May 4th: 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Workshop 5: Pain - What does best practice in pain management look like? Room ASP 1H 1 Key note presentations will fuel discussion on the requirements from society, consumers and patients reflecting how the evidence base on effective ways to tackle pain related issues can be used for benchmarking pain care in the EU. Chair: Secretary: Moderator: Rapporteur:

Proceedings Reporter:

Alastair Benbow European Brain Council Per Kjærsgaard-Andersen European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) Eli Alon EFIC Barbara Schleicher Gesundheit Österreich Pam Stewart European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations (ENFA) Pete Moore Pain Toolkit

Key note presentations 08:30 Introduction by Chair & Moderator 08:40 The role of a National Observatory for Pain José M. Castro-Lopes National Observatory for Pain - Portugal 08:55 The management of pain and pain care in the Czech Republic Richard Rokyta Charles University, Plzen, Czech Republic 09:10 Innovative pain approaches for future health care systems Jan Van Emelen Union Nationale des Mutualités Libres, Landsbond van de Onafhankelijke Ziekenfondsen, Belgium 09:35 Chronic musculoskeletal pain: should we advocate a three-level stepwise approach? Bernard Bannwarth Hôpital Pellegrin, France 10:50 Pain policy in France Michel Lanteri Minet Société Française d'Etude et de Traitement de la Douleur (SFETD) 10:05 Break 10:20 Pain Management in Belgium: a three-level stepwise approach Guy Hans Institute of National Health Insurance (RIZIV-INAMI) - Belgium 10:35 "Stand by me” – New initiative in palliative care in Croatia Marijana Braš & Veljko Đorđević 10:50 Goals and achievements in acute pain María Dolores Martín Rodríguez Servicio Galego da Saúde 11:05 Are social problems a consequence of chronic pain? André Ljutow Pain Medicine Centre for Pain Medicine Swiss Paraplegic Centre 11:20 Discussion The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 7 / 10

Wednesdy, May 4th: 08:30 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops Workshop 6: Pain - Pain care in the future, societal requirements Room ASP 4 F 384 The future requirements, the possibilities and promises of evidence-based medicine in pain care, personalised or stratified medicine in pain research and pain care will be the focus of this workshop. Chair:

Mary Honeyball . Member of the European Parliament Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament (UK) Secretary: Wil Toenders ToendersDeGroot adviseurs Moderator: Philippe Cupers European Commission - Directorate General for Research and Innovation Co-rapporteur Ros Meek Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA) Co-rapporteur: Bernard Avouac CNEDiMTS (HAS) Proceedings Magdi Hanna Reporter: Analgesics & Pain Research Unit (APRU) - UK Key note presentations 08:30 Introduction by Chair & Moderator 08:40 Educating pain patients on HTA Audrey Craven European Headache Alliance 08:55 Recent developments in the UN and other international organizations on access to controlled medicines Willem Scholten World Health Organization 09:10 IMI Europain research project Elisabetta Vaudano Innovative Medicines Initiative 09:25 Ensuring access to pain treatment Peter Cremer-Schaeffer BfArM, Federal Opium Agency, Germany 09:40 Setting the framework Finn Børlum Kristensen EUnetHTA 10:05 Break 10:20 The Italian Healthcare program for the treatment of adult and paediatric pain patients Marco Spizzichino Ministero della Salute - Ministry of Health, Italy 10:35 Pain in France Francois Meyer Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), France 10:50 Suffering/pain vs illnessess Joan Carles March Cerdá Andalusian School of Public Health 11:05 A proposal to incorporate non clinical dimensions on HTA evaluation Núria Paladio Duran AATRM / Catalan Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Research (CAHTA) 11:20 Discussion The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 8 / 10

Wednesday, May 4th Plenary Sessions 13:00

Room PHS 1 A 002 - Patient access to pain treatment

Chair:

Giustino Varrassi President EFIC

Moderation:

Harald Stock Grünenthal

13:00

Introduction by Chair & Moderator

13:10

WHO's Atlas of Headache Disorders Timothy Steiner Global Campaign Director, Lifting The Burden

13:25

Health and active aging partnership Isabel de la Mata Principal Advisor with special interest in Public Health European Commission - DG SANCO

13:40

Pain, EU, Research innovation and science Patricia Reilly Member of the Cabinet of Máire Geoghegan-Quinn EU Commissioner Research, Innovation and Science

14:00

Room PHS 1 A 002 - Workshop summaries: call for action The rapporteurs of all workshops will summarise their discussions and findings in a short presentation.

Moderator:

Giustino Varrassi President EFIC

14:00

Introduction by Moderator

14:05

Report WS 1 Massimo Candiani ObGyn, San Raffaele, Milan.

14:15

Report WS 2 Rolf-Detlef Treede Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Studium des Schmerzes e.V. (DGSS)

14:25

Report WS 3 Francis Fagnani CEMKA-EVAL Winfrid Meißner Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 9 / 10

14:35

Report WS 4 Cornelius Erbe D A K – Unternehmen Leben

14:45

Report WS 5 Barbara Schleicher Gesundheit Österreich Pam Stewart European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations (ENFA)

14:55

Report WS 6 Bernard Avouac Membre de la CNEDiMTS (HAS) Ros Meek Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA)

15:05

Discussion

15:30

Room PHS 1 A 002 - Summary and closing remarks

Chair:

Giustino Varrassi President EFIC

Co-hosts:

Jiri Maštálka Member of the European Parliament Confederal Group of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left Milan Cabrnoch Member of the European Parliament European Conservatives and Reformists

16:00

End

16:00 – 16:30 Room PHS 1 A 002 - Reception

The scientific framework of SIP 2011 is designed under the responsibility of the European Federation of IASP® Chapters (EFIC®). The scientific program is endorsed by 85 health care organisations. The pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH is responsible for logistic support and organisation. The event will be co-hosted by Dr Jiří Maštálka MEP and Dr Milan Cabrnoch MEP. 21/07/2010 - Page 10 / 10

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