Children's Health Insurance Program in Florida
CFDA 93.767 — federal program obligations to Florida
Total obligated
$3.38B
Awards
8
USAspending.gov records $3,376,884,568.43 in Children's Health Insurance Program obligations (CFDA 93.767) with place of performance in Florida, across 8 awards. Eight instruments totaling about $3.38 billion imply a mean near $422.11 million per award. This page joins the CHIP catalog to the FL geography tag. It is not an enrollment census and not cash already paid to providers.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.767 shows $3,376,884,568.43 in Florida obligations on 8 awards.
- The mean is about $422.11 million per award.
- The catalog is CHIP, not Medicaid.
- Florida is a place-of-performance tag, not an enrollment census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
What the 93.767–Florida join is
CFDA 93.767 is titled CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM. Crossed with Florida place of performance, obligations sum to $3,376,884,568.43 on 8 awards. The national CHIP hub includes other states. Florida’s spending hub includes other programs. Only this intersection is reported here. $3,376,884,568.43 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of insured children.
Eight awards is a concentrated state-agency pattern: CHIP typically posts as a small number of large assistance instruments to a state rather than child-level rows. The join does not name KidCare, list counties, or count enrollees. Packet facts stop at $3,376,884,568.43, 8 awards, FL, and 93.767. Correlation is not causation. Eight CHIP instruments carrying $3,376,884,568.43 is a concentrated state-agency pattern, not eight children and not eight health plans named in the facts.
CHIP is not Medicaid in this cell
The catalog title names Children's Health Insurance Program. Medicaid and Medicare catalogs are different rows and are not mixed into $3,376,884,568.43. Facts available: Florida, CFDA 93.767, $3,376,884,568.43, 8 awards. Eligibility rules, premium amounts, and provider names are not in the facts.
Dividing $3,376,884,568.43 by 8 yields about $422.11 million per award—a state-agency scale, not a typical pediatric claim. Unique recipients are unpublished. 8 is not a count of children.
Full analysis: Children's Health Insurance Program in Florida →
Questions
- How much CHIP funding is obligated in Florida?
- USAspending records $3,376,884,568.43 in CFDA 93.767 obligations with Florida place of performance on 8 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not Medicaid. Keep Children's Health Insurance Program and Florida together when citing $3,376,884,568.43. Obligations are not outlays, and FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell.
- Does 8 awards mean 8 children are insured?
- No. 8 is a USAspending award-record count, not a child or provider census. The implied mean is about $422.11 million per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $3,376,884,568.43 are not outlays. Obligations are not outlays, and FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell.
- Is $3.38 billion Florida’s full federal child-health spend?
- No. $3,376,884,568.43 is only the 93.767 × Florida cell. Medicaid and other HHS catalogs appear on separate Florida program pages. Nationwide 93.767 is not limited to Florida. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 93.767 × FL pair. Obligations are not outlays, and FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell.
- Have these CHIP dollars already been paid to providers?
- The figure is an obligation aggregate, not an outlay. USAspending.gov is the source. FEC donations do not fund this cell. The overlay is the live CHIP–Florida table. Quote the overlay table and USAspending.gov rather than a policy claim. Keep both sides of the join when you cite the headline total.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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