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Lancaster County had 8,821 residents with an opioid drug use disorder in 2020, analysis shows

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Dr. Latika Davis-Jones, Secretary of the PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, left, and Louisa Holmes, Penn State University geographer and demographer | PA.gov / Geog.psu.edu

Dr. Latika Davis-Jones, Secretary of the PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, left, and Louisa Holmes, Penn State University geographer and demographer | PA.gov / Geog.psu.edu

Lancaster County had 8,821 residents with an opioid drug use disorder in the year 2020.

That’s according to an analysis of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Opioid Data Dashboard by the North Lancaster News.

2020 is the most recent year listed on the dashboard. 

“Drug Use Disorder is defined as any substance use disorder not including alcohol use disorder,” according to the Commonwealth’s website. “This is an approximation for Opioid Use Disorder prevalence.”

The Commonwealth derives estimates for each county in Pennsylvania using the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics “mortality weights,” combined with the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH, sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration).

Statewide, opioid drug use disorders increased from 295,000 in 2016 to 316,000 in 2019.

Opioid-related deaths rose sharply in Pennsylvania between 2010 and 2019, with the rate of deaths nearly quintupling from 5 deaths per 100,000 people in 2010 to 23.7 deaths per in 2019, wrote Penn State University geographer and demographer Louisa Holmes in a May 11, 2023 GoErie op-ed

Those numbers then rose to 42.5 opioid-related deaths per 100,000 people in 2020.

Statewide, the Commonwealth addresses opioid addictions through the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP), which provides funding to 47 county-level "Single County Authorities (SCAs)", which coordinate local behavioral treatment and recovery services. The DDAP is currently headed by Secretary Dr. Latika Davis-Jones. 


How many opioid drug use disorders were in each Pennsylvania county in 2020?

Source: PA Opioid Data Dashboard

CountyYearDrug Use Disorder Estimate
Northampton20206159
Greene2020748
Clarion2020NA
Lackawanna20205352
Warren2020NA
York202012080
Delaware202011781
Armstrong20201615
Snyder2020NA
Forest2020NA
Luzerne202010046
Bradford2020NA
Beaver20204007
Tioga2020628
Huntingdon2020NA
Lancaster20208821
Washington20205920
Wayne2020688
Northumberland20202153
Clearfield20201166
Indiana20202093
Mifflin2020NA
Cameron2020NA
Blair20202718
Lehigh20206728
Cambria20204306
Dauphin20205920
Schuylkill20201794
Fayette20204425
Mercer20202781
Susquehanna2020NA
Westmoreland20207953
Clinton2020NA
Jefferson2020628
Union2020NA
Monroe20205860
Adams20201346
Franklin20201286
Perry2020987
Berks20207894
Carbon20201465
Sullivan2020NA
Erie20204246
Lebanon20202601
Butler20204306
Centre2020748
Potter2020NA
Cumberland20203379
McKean2020NA
Columbia20201047
Montgomery202012379
Philadelphia202066946
Allegheny202037794
Juniata2020NA
Venango20201106
Wyoming2020NA
Fulton2020NA
Somerset20201047
Bucks202012827
Elk2020NA
Lycoming20201973
Chester20206907
Pike20201465
Bedford20201047
Crawford20201615
Lawrence20202542
Montour2020NA

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