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Federal obligations in offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners (NAICS 621399)

$739.4M in federal contract obligations is tagged to offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners, NAICS 621399, across 1,313 awards in USAspending.gov data indexed here. The residual outpatient-practitioner code covers health offices that do not fit a more specific practitioner NAICS—not hospitals, not medical laboratories, and not blood banks. Dollars are obligations, not outlays. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so health grants that never become contracts sit outside this total.

Key figures

  • NAICS 621399 contract obligations are $739.4M on 1,313 awards.
  • The code is residual practitioner offices, not labs or blood banks.
  • Average action size is about $563,000.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays or patient counts.
  • Assistance without NAICS is excluded.

A residual practitioner office code at $739.4M

Census NAICS 621399 is the leftover class for health-practitioner offices that are not physicians, dentists, or other named outpatient titles. Federal health programs still contract with those offices, and USAspending tags $739.4M of contract obligations to 621399 on 1,313 awards. The figure is not a patient census and not a count of clinics.

Offices of physicians, mental health specialists (621112), medical laboratories (621511), and blood and organ banks (621991) are different 62-sector codes. $739.4M follows the 621399 residual. Packet facts are the dollar total and the 1,313 count. License types and specialty lists are not in the harvest.

1,313 awards and an outpatient-contract average

One thousand three hundred thirteen awards against $739.4M averages about $563,000 per action. That size fits multi-clinic or multi-year practitioner contracts better than a single visit. Task orders still increment 1,313, so the count is not unique practices and not unique patients.

A few large health-network vehicles can dominate $739.4M even with 1,313 rows visible. Amount sort on the industry hub shows that concentration. The simple average is a divider, not a typical encounter fee.

Practitioner offices versus other health NAICS

621399 is miscellaneous practitioner offices. Administration of public health programs (923120) is a government-administration code. Kidney dialysis centers (621492) are a named outpatient facility class. Dual-role vendors can be tagged either way. $739.4M stays with 621399 on 1,313 tagged actions.

Cite the extract as $739.4M in USAspending contract obligations tagged to NAICS 621399, offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners, on 1,313 awards. The packet has no fiscal year. Live tables can shift; the harvested pair remains $739.4M and 1,313.

Service obligations, not clinical outcomes

Health-service contracts often obligate a panel and pay as encounters are billed. $739.4M is committed value on 1,313 tagged actions, not cash already paid for every visit. Cancellations de-obligate. Outlays track payments separately. This page does not offer medical advice.

Mis-tags occur when a vendor also runs labs or blood banks. Keep $739.4M on 621399 as recorded, then read the 1,313 descriptions. This overlay does not merge laboratory, blood-bank, or public-health-administration dollars into the residual practitioner cell.

Hub path for 621399

Open the offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners industry page for the 1,313 awards behind $739.4M. Use the all-industries directory for labs, blood banks, and public-health administration without combining those totals here. Source: USAspending.gov contract awards.

Assistance without NAICS remains outside even when a grant funds similar outpatient care. Internal links on this file point only to the 621399 industry page and the all-industries directory.

Residual practitioner offices are not hospitals, not labs, and not blood banks. $739.4M on 1,313 awards is the 621399 leftover class. This overlay does not offer medical advice and does not inventory specialties. Assistance health grants usually miss the extract. The harvested pair is $739.4M and 1,313 in USAspending contract obligations tagged to 621399.

Residual practitioner offices and the named 62-sector fences

Outpatient care splits across many 621 titles. 621399 is the leftover practitioner-office class. $739.4M on 1,313 awards is that residual as tagged, not a patient census. Medical laboratories (621511), blood and organ banks (621991), and public-health administration (923120) remain outside the cell. This page does not offer medical advice.

The about $563,000 average fits multi-clinic vehicles. Task orders inflate 1,313 relative to unique practices. Amount sort on the miscellaneous health practitioners industry page shows concentration inside $739.4M. License types are not in the packet facts.

Quote $739.4M in USAspending contract obligations tagged to NAICS 621399, offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners, on 1,313 awards. Assistance without NAICS remains outside. No fiscal year is in the packet. Internal links are the 621399 hub and the all-industries directory. Source: USAspending.gov contract awards.

Questions

How much federal contracting is coded to NAICS 621399?
NAICS 621399 shows $739.4M in obligations on 1,313 USAspending contract awards. That is residual miscellaneous health-practitioner offices as tagged, not hospitals, labs, or blood banks. The unit is obligations, not outlays or patient counts. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so grants remain outside the 1,313-award extract behind $739.4M.
Does 621399 include medical laboratories?
No. Medical laboratories are NAICS 621511. Blood and organ banks are 621991. Public-health program administration is 923120. This page’s $739.4M is the leftover practitioner-office class on 1,313 tagged awards. Keep those named neighbors on their own industry pages.
What does the $563,000 average mean?
Dividing $739.4M by 1,313 awards yields about $563,000 per action. That fits multi-clinic contracts, but task orders also increment count. It is not unique practices and not unique patients. Sort the hub by amount to see whether a few large rows drive most of the tagged total.
Are health grants included in this figure?
Usually not. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so they fall outside this 1,313-award contract extract. Use program pages for grants. This industry guide covers tagged contracts only: $739.4M obligated on 1,313 offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners awards in USAspending. Outlays are a different field.

NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.