INDIANA RURAL OPIOID CONSORTIUM INROC
The Indiana Rural Opioid Consortium (InROC) was established in October 2017 with partners across the state, working together to fight the opioid crisis in Indiana.
InROC has working towards building the necessary infrastructure to develop a regional model for Opioid-Use Disorder (OUD) identification, treatment, and recovery services in rural areas and the communities it serves. Provider education is offered through free webinars, online courses, and other unique modules, such as the “Teen Room Exhibit.”

PHASE 1 of this project focused on prevention, education, and outreach. (Program has sunsetted)
PHASE 2 aimed to address prevention, treatment, and recovery for not only opioid use disorder but also substance use disorder and infectious diseases like hepatitis C and HIV. (Program has sunsetted)
PHASE 3 aims to expand the availability of medication-assisted treatment for various substance use disorders.


