Terry, Nicolas P.Silverman, Ross D.Hoss, AilaBeukema, Emily2018-09-042018-09-042018-08-31https://hdl.handle.net/1805/17279In 2017, Indiana University, in cooperation with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and community partners, launched the Grand Challenge: Responding to the Addictions Crisis initiative, a university-wide effort to advance interdisciplinary research and interventions in response to the substance abuse crisis affecting Indiana and the nation. The “Legal and Policy Best Practices in Response to the Substance Abuse Crisis” project is one of sixteen funded under Phase 1 of the Grand Challenge. In July 2018, and as part of this project, the research team convened a group of national experts to discuss legal and policy innovations to respond to the opioid use disorder (OUD) crisis. This report summarizes the proceedings of this workshop and updates some of the recommendations made by the team in their March 2018 Preliminary Report. During the workshop, experts answered targeted questions relating to the challenges in implementing law and policy recommendations to respond to the addiction crisis, as well as identified gaps in the current research. Participants provided examples of innovative interventions to respond to this crisis across four primary topic categories: (1) Criminalization; (2) Public Health; (3) Treatment; and (4) Effectuating Change.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Statesopioidspublic healthlawpolicyharm reductionaddictionGrand Challengesubstance use disorderInnovations in Opioid Law and Policy Interventions Workshop: Summary of ProceedingsWhite Paper