Watson, DennisDuwve, JoanGreene, MarionWeathers, TessHuynh, PhilipNannery, Rebecca2024-02-152024-02-152018-10-18https://hdl.handle.net/1805/38537The impact of the opioid crisis is vast, with its effects impacting individuals, families, and communities as a whole. The epidemic has evolved – what began largely as a prescription opioid problem surged into the street, where heroin and “fake” pills resembling prescription drugs are now often laced with deadly amounts of illegally produced fentanyl. The evolving epidemic has compelled an evolving response, including new and more diverse strategies, and the engagement of multiple sectors of the community beyond health care, including employers, schools, nonprofit agencies, government agencies, law enforcement and policymakers. This report updates a 2016 report by the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health to describe the current landscape of the evolving opioid epidemic in Marion County, Indiana, and across the state.en-USopioidsepidemicMarion CountyIndianaThe Changing Landscape of the Opioid Epidemic in Marion County and Evidence for ActionReport