Medical Assistance Program in Idaho
CFDA 93.778 — federal program obligations to Idaho
Total obligated
$11.63B
Awards
10
Medical Assistance Program (CFDA 93.778) shows $10,550,377,814 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Idaho, on 11 awards. Eleven assistance rows can still hold an eleven-figure Medicaid book when federal-to-state vehicles dominate the file. This page is a catalog-program × state join, not an enrollment census and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source table.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.778 × Idaho records $10,550,377,814 in USAspending obligations.
- 11 awards sit under that sum; the mean is about $959,125,256 per record, not a typical unit.
- Matching Medical Assistance to Idaho is not causation and not an enrollment census.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Eleven awards on the Idaho Medicaid catalog line
CFDA 93.778 is Medical Assistance Program. Idaho (ID) is the place-of-performance state. Their intersection is $10,550,377,814 and 11 records. A 93.778 award tagged to Utah, Washington, or Montana is not here. An Idaho award under Medicare, SNAP, or CHIP is a different CFDA. This page does not add those programs to the $10,550,377,814.
Eleven awards against $10,550,377,814 yields a mean of about $959,125,256 per record. That mean is arithmetic on packet facts, not a typical beneficiary year and not a typical provider claim. Federal-to-state Medicaid vehicles can dominate dollars while the row count stays at 11. This packet does not name the recipients of the 11 rows.
Boise did not cause the total by appearing as ID. Correlation of 93.778 with Idaho is the join, not causation. The overlay Medical Assistance Program in Idaho is the live table.
CFDA 93.778 without becoming an Idaho health ranking
The official catalog title is MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. SpendingVault does not grade Idaho’s Medicaid system, its backlog, or its policy model. $10,550,377,814 is an obligation sum, not a policy verdict. CFDA 93.778 is the national hub without the Idaho filter. This packet has no national Medicaid total, so none is quoted.
CMS-64 expenditure reports, T-MSIS enrollment files, and state Medicaid dashboards are other series. They are not the 11 USAspending.gov awards. Mixing a census from those files with this join would invent a per-person dollar figure the packet does not support. Treasure valley clinic and rural-hospital folklore is ordinary speech, not a packet field.
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Questions
- How much Medical Assistance is obligated in Idaho?
- USAspending.gov records $10,550,377,814 in CFDA 93.778 obligations across 11 awards coded to Idaho. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Idaho’s full federal total. Keep both the program name and Idaho in any citation. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Can 11 awards hold $10,550,377,814?
- Award count is a row count. $10,550,377,814 ÷ 11 is about $959,125,256 per record as a mean, not a typical beneficiary year and not a typical provider claim. Federal-to-state Medicaid vehicles can dominate dollars. This packet does not list recipients. See Medical Assistance Program in Idaho for the stored table.
- Is this Idaho Medicaid enrollment?
- No. The $10,550,377,814 and 11 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 93.778 with a Idaho geography tag. Enrollment lives in other CMS and state Medicaid publications, not in this USAspending.gov cell. Mixing those files with this join would invent a figure the packet does not support.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Medical Assistance Program in Idaho is the overlay. See Idaho federal spending, Idaho programs, CFDA 93.778, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this snapshot. Keep the obligation label on $10,550,377,814. Do not invent a fiscal year; this packet publishes none.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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