Opioids Resources for Practitioners
Principles for the Use of Funds From the Opioid Litigation
As states, cities, and counties receive funds from opioid manufacturers, pharmaceutical distributors and pharmacies as a result of litigation brought against these companies for their role in the opioid epidemic, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is playing a leadership role in guiding jurisdictions who receive these funds to adopt five guiding principles.
The Opioid Industry Documents Archive
The Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) was created by UCSF and Johns Hopkins University to preserve and provide permanent public access to previously-internal corporate documents released from opioid litigation and other sources.
The documents shed light on the opioid industry during the height of the U.S. opioid crisis.
Bridging Faith and Science to Combat the Overdose Crisis
The Clinton Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Centre for Responsible Leadership are partnering to convene national leaders from science and faith for quarterly discussions about how to work collaboratively to reduce the stigma surrounding addiction; educate about prevention, treatment, and long-term recovery; and advance policies and programs that save lives and help people move to recovery.