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Action Collaborative

Action Collaborative on Combatting Substance Use and Opioid Crises

To improve coordination and accelerate the pace of change, the National Academy of Medicine has partnered with more than 80 organizations to form the Action Collaborative on Combatting Substance Use and Opioid Crises. This initiative brings together key stakeholders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to collaboratively address critical issues posed by addiction.

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Description

Every day, an estimated 260 Americans lose their lives to drug-related overdoses, leaving families and communities across the nation devastated. While the substances involved continue to change, the overdose crisis persists.

To effectively address this evolving public health challenge, our strategies and approaches must also change. By taking a comprehensive and adaptive approach, incorporating ongoing research, improving access to prevention and treatment, collaborating across sectors, and conducting meaningful community engagement to support those affected by addiction, we can change the course of this devastating crisis, save lives, and forge a healthier future for our nation.

To improve coordination and accelerate the pace of change, the National Academy of Medicine has partnered with more than 80 organizations to form the Action Collaborative on Combatting Substance Use and Opioid Crises. This initiative brings together key stakeholders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to collaboratively address critical issues posed by addiction.

The Action Collaborative is committed to proactively driving structural change by developing, curating, and implementing comprehensive, multi-sector solutions designed to reduce substance misuse and improve outcomes for individuals, families, and communities affected by addiction.

Solving this crisis demands a collaborative effort. No single organization, government agency, or sector possesses the necessary expertise and resources to tackle this complex public health crisis alone. By joining forces, we can overcome the challenges of addiction and pave the way for a healthier and safer future for all.

Questions? Contact us at opioidcollaborative@nas.edu or learn more at nam.edu/substanceusesolutions.

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Contributors

Sponsors

Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education

Aetna (different from the Aetna Foundation)

American Hospital Association

American Medical Association

Arnold Ventures

Association of American Medical Colleges

CDC Foundation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Department of Veterans Affairs

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

UnitedHealth-Group

Staff

Aisha Salman

Lead

Noah Duff

Emma Freiling

Major units and sub-units

National Academy of Medicine

Lead

National Academy of Medicine President's Office

Lead

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