OREGON MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT JULY, 2016 (REVISED 09/06/2016)
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1 Statistical Snapshot July 2016
2 OREGON MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT JULY, 2016 (REVISED 09/06/2016) PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Oregon Medical Marijuana Program PO Box Portland, OR
3 OREGON MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT JULY 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Patients, Caregivers, Growers and Grow Sites... 2 Patients, Caregivers, Growers and Grow Sites by Oregon County... 2 Patients, Caregivers and Growers Outside of Oregon... 3 Patients by Age Range... 3 Patients, Caregivers and Growers by Gender... 4 Patients by Condition... 4 Minor Patients... 4 Caregivers with Multiple Patients... 5 Growers with Multiple Patients... 5 Patients per Grow Site Address... 6 Larger Grow Site Addresses... 6 Grow Site Addresses Transferring to the OLCC... 6 Physicians Associated with Patients... 7 Physicians by Total Patient Applications... 7 Reduced Card Application Fee Eligibility by Year... 7 Dispensaries and Processing Sites... 8 Dispensaries by Oregon County and Early Retail Participation... 8 Processing Sites by Oregon County... 8 Card Applications Received... 9 Dispensary Applications Received Processing Site Applications Received Data Notes: Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 1
4 Patients, Caregivers, Growers and Grow Sites 1 Patients Caregivers Growers Grow Sites Mailing Address in OR 65,217 29,350 38,650 26,943 Mailing Address Outside OR 1, N/A Total 67,158 29,934 39,010 26,943 Patients, Caregivers, Growers and Grow Sites by Oregon County 1 Patients Caregivers Growers Grow Sites BAKER BENTON CLACKAMAS 4,552 2,380 2,828 2,121 CLATSOP COLUMBIA COOS 1, CROOK CURRY DESCHUTES 3,734 1,896 2,006 1,383 DOUGLAS 2, ,547 1,194 GRANT HARNEY 69 < 50 < 50 < 50 HOOD RIVER JACKSON 8,644 2,755 5,424 2,984 JEFFERSON JOSEPHINE 5,909 1,790 4,319 2,556 KLAMATH 1, LAKE 97 < LANE 7,207 3,104 4,200 3,150 LINCOLN 1, LINN 1,773 1,029 1, MALHEUR MARION 3,463 1,831 1,934 1,434 MORROW 63 < < 50 MULTNOMAH 10,812 5,139 5,493 3,735 POLK TILLAMOOK UMATILLA UNION WALLOWA 96 < WASCO WASHINGTON 4,287 2,341 2,146 1,504 YAMHILL 1, Combined total for GILLIAM, SHERMAN, & WHEELER 61 < 50 < 50 < 50 Outside of Oregon 1, N/A Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 2
5 Patients, Caregivers and Growers Outside of Oregon State Patients Caregivers Growers State Patients Caregivers Growers AK MT AL NC AR ND AZ NE CA NH CO NJ CT NM DC NV DE NY FL OH GA OK HI PA IA RI ID SC IL SD IN TN KS TX KY UT MA VA MD VT ME WA MI WI MN WY MO Total 1, MS Patients by Age Range (not all are 5-year increments) Patient Age Patient Age Count Percentage Range Range Count Percentage % , % % , % % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % % , % Total 67, % Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 3
6 Patients, Caregivers and Growers by Gender Patients Caregivers Growers Male 58% 55% 66% Female 42% 45% 34% Patients by Condition 2 Condition Count of Reporting Patients Percentage of Reporting Patients Severe Pain 60, % Spasms 19, % Nausea 9, % Cancer 4, % Seizures 1, % Cachexia 1, % HIV/AIDS % Glaucoma % PTSD 5, % Neurological % Minor Patients Minor Patient Age Range Count Total 250 Minor Patient Mailing Address Count Oregon 236 Outside Oregon 14 Condition Count of Reporting Minor Patients 2 Percentage of Reporting Minor Patients Severe Pain % Spasms % Nausea % Cancer % Seizures % Cachexia % Neurological % PTSD % Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS 0 0.0% Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 4
7 Caregivers with Multiple Patients A caregiver must by 18 years or older and one individual may be designated by multiple patients. Caregivers per Patient 3 28, , ,158 35,061 There are 28,068 caregivers with one patient each, 1,289 caregivers with two patients each there is one caregiver with 48 patients, and one caregiver with 109 patients. Growers with Multiple Patients A grower must be 21 years or older and one individual may grow for a maximum of four patients concurrently. Growers per Patient 3 30, , , , ,713 52,368 There are 30,310 growers growing for one patient each, 4,576 growers growing for two patients each, 2,402 growers growing for three patients each, and 1,425 growers growing for four patients each. Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 5
8 Patients per Grow Site Address 4 Patients per 3 Grow Site Address Patients per 3 Grow Site Address 1 18, , , , ,524 27,464 15,329 No Grow Site There are 18,020 grow site addresses with one registered patient, there are 4,418 grow site addresses with two registered patients there is one grow site address with 83 registered patients, and there is one grow site address with 122 registered patients. There are 15,329 patients with no grow site address designated. Larger Grow Site Addresses Grow site addresses designated by 3 or more patients: 5,062 Grow site addresses within city limits and zoned residential with an approved grandfather petition: Grandfathered Plant Count Approved Grow sites Total 176 Grow site addresses outside city limits or within city limits and not zoned residential with an approved grandfather petition: Grandfathered Plant Count Approved Grow sites Grandfathered Plant Count Approved Grow sites Total 60 Grow Site Addresses Transferring to the OLCC On 08/10/2016, the OMMP had notification of 41 grow site addresses with inventory transfer request applications approved by the Oregon Liquor Commission Control (OLCC). Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 6
9 Physicians Associated with Patients On 07/14/2016, there were 1,702 physicians associated with patients. Physicians by Total Patient Applications 5 Patient Range Count of Patients in Count Range Physicians ,917 1, , There are 1,679 physicians who are currently serving with between one and 449 patients, and account for 16,917 (25%) of applications. There are 23 physicians currently associated with 450 or more patients, and account for 51,085 (75%) of applications. Reduced Card Application Fee Eligibility by Year 6 No Reduced Fee Eligibility SNAP OHP SSI VET % 31.5% 2.5% 6.4% N/A % 27.6% 4.5% 6.5% N/A % 14.4% 22.5% 6.5% 0.5% % 12.0% 25.1% 5.6% 1.2% 2016 Partial (1/16 4/16) 54.1% 10.5% 25.6% 5.3% 4.5% Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 7
10 Dispensaries and Processing Sites 7 Dispensaries 421 Processing Sites 129 Dispensaries by Oregon County and Early Retail Participation Early Retail Sales Medical Sales Only BAKER 1 1 BENTON 5 1 CLACKAMAS 14 0 CLATSOP 9 1 COLUMBIA 5 1 COOS 4 1 CROOK 1 0 CURRY 7 0 DESCHUTES 17 2 DOUGLAS 6 1 HOOD RIVER 4 1 JACKSON 18 6 JEFFERSON 5 0 JOSEPHINE 8 0 KLAMATH 0 2 LANE 45 3 LINCOLN 18 2 LINN 1 7 MALHEUR 0 1 MARION 21 3 MULTNOMAH POLK 4 0 TILLAMOOK 4 0 UNION 0 2 WASCO 1 0 WASHINGTON 22 5 YAMHILL 9 0 TOTAL Processing Sites by Oregon County BENTON 3 CLACKAMAS 12 CLATSOP 1 COLUMBIA 1 COOS 2 CROOK 1 CURRY 1 DESCHUTES 11 DOUGLAS 1 HOOD RIVER 2 JACKSON 15 JOSEPHINE 8 LANE 20 MARION 7 MULTNOMAH 39 POLK 1 WASHINGTON 3 YAMHILL 1 TOTAL 129 Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 8
11 Card Applications Received 8 Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver 2 Page 9
12 Dispensary Applications Received Processing Site Applications Received Apr 16 May 16 Jun 16 Jul 16 Total Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver2 Page 10
13 Data Notes: 1 Participant counts are based on unique combinations of person, role (patient, caregiver, grower) and mailing address county. If one person is the caregiver for three patients and has a mailing county of Multnomah on all three patient applications, he or she would be counted once as a caregiver in Multnomah County. If one person is a caregiver for three patients and has Multnomah as a mailing address on one patient application and Clackamas on the other two patient applications, he or she would be counted once as a caregiver in Multnomah County, and once as a caregiver in Clackamas County. Grow site address counts are based on unique addresses (street address and county). If one address is designated as the grow site for three patients, it will be counted once. If a participant or grow site does not have a county designated, it will not be counted. 2 Conditions are not mutually exclusive; one patient may report one or more conditions. 3 Patient counts obtained by multiplying the number of patients by the number of caregivers, growers or grow site addresses, as applicable, and summing up the total. 4 Count may include duplicate grow site addresses. OMMP Grow site addresses were migrated to a new database (OMMG) in 02/2016, and the OMMP is in an ongoing project of de-duplicating the addresses. 5 Count may include duplicate patients if a patient has both active cards and a pending renewal application. 6 OMMP application fee types and current amounts are as follows: No Reduced Fee : No reduced fee proof is submitted with the application. Fee is $200. SNAP : Acceptable Oregon Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program proof is submitted with the application. Fee is $60. OHP : Acceptable Oregon Health Plan proof is submitted with the application. Fee is $50. SSI : Acceptable Supplemental Security Income proof is submitted with the application. Fee is $20. VET : Proof of having served in the US armed forces. Fee is $20. 7 Processing Site counts are of complete applications received. 8 Counts are of applications received with application fees. Statistics compiled 07/07/16, 07/14/16, 08/12/16, 8/16/16, 8/17/16 There will be natural fluctuations in statistical totals due to workflow and timing of compilation. PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Oregon Medical Marijuana Program PO Box Portland, OR Phone: Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Statistical Snapshot, 07/2016 ver 2 Page 11
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