INDIANAPOLIS — A new coalition of business, government and health organizations launched Tuesday to provide financial support and education for state and community groups working to eradicate Indiana's opioid abuse crisis.
The Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative, also known as RALI or "rally," aims to save lives by initially working with employers to prevent and destigmatize addiction, in part through improved access to information and treatment.
"It will allow us to convene employers to help them better understand what they can do internally to support their employees through treatment, education and, more importantly, recovery," said Jennifer Pferrer, wellness council executive director.
Kevin Brinegar, CEO of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, said businesses have been significantly affected by the crisis in terms of lost productivity, higher health care costs and an inability to fill open positions with workers who don't use drugs.
He said RALI "will bring desperately needed resources to the groups on the ground working to save lives and communities."
A separate major prevention effort is set for Wednesday, when more than 1,000 judicial branch and other government and community leaders meet for the first-ever Opioid Summit focused on spreading opioid abuse awareness and sharing best practices.
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