Approximately seventy-five percent of U.S. employers say their workplace has been directly affected by opioid usage, but only seventeen percent feel well prepared to deal with the issue, according to a 2019 National Safety Council survey. Workplace overdose deaths involving drugs or alcohol have increased by at least twenty-five percent for five consecutive years. When employees in a company’s workforce have an opioid problem, it affects job performance, absenteeism, and the other employees around them on a personal level. This session will explore innovative strategies health insurance providers are employing to address substance and opioid use disorders, while also ensuring members have access to high-quality treatment and care.