Responding to the Addiction Crisis

Problem

Addressing the addiction crisis in Indiana and across the nation requires many different and complementary resources and capabilities. Among these, the availability of robust, comprehensive, and commonly accessible data and information is essential to appropriately characterizing, addressing, and monitoring the crisis and the interventions designed to address it. While there are several examples of independent, limited, and disconnected data silos in existence, a common data resource to address needs does not currently exist and is sorely needed.

Solution

As part of IU’s Grand Challenges program, the Responding to the Addictions Crisis initiative aims to reduce deaths from addiction, ease the burden of drug addiction on Hoosier communities, and help to improve health and economic outcomes. A collaborative effort of IU’s seven campuses and in partnership with state officials, IU Health, Eskenazi Health, and others, this statewide project is one of the nation’s most comprehensive state-based responses to the opioid addiction crisis—and the largest led by a university. The Polis Center role in this effort helped address the creation, access to, and governance of a common data resource for the Indiana community to leverage in addressing this crisis.