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Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) in Minnesota

CFDA 93.640 — federal program obligations to Minnesota

Total obligated

$1.54B

Awards

10

The Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) (CFDA 93.640) shows $1,401,228,420 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Minnesota across 9 awards. The pair is an HHS BHP catalog line joined to place of performance, not a ranking of counties by uninsured rate and not a count of MinnesotaCare enrollees. Obligations are commitments, not capitation payments to plans. The Minnesota × 93.640 overlay holds the rows.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.640 shows $1,401,228,420 in USAspending obligations in Minnesota.
  • Award count is 9; implied mean about $156 million.
  • The join is program × place of performance, not an enrollment ranking.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

Nine BHP records meet Minnesota coding

This tie keeps USAspending assistance where CFDA 93.640 meets Minnesota place of performance. The dollar book is $1,401,228,420. The award count is 9. The ACA Basic Health Program lets participating states cover people with incomes in a defined band through a state program rather than the marketplace. Nine prime records do not equal nine health plans, and they do not isolate Hennepin County from Greater Minnesota.

The join does not prove that Minnesota’s uninsured rate, MinnesotaCare history, or a particular plan mix caused $1,401,228,420. Those are other series. This packet has no enrollment split. Correlation is not causation.

A reader who treats the cell as Minnesota’s full HHS obligation book has left the CFDA-by-state definition. USF High Cost is a different catalog number on the same statewide stack. The 9 figure is a record count, including modifications, not an enrollee headcount.

Nine awards and a blended mean

Nine awards under $1,401,228,420 imply a mean near $155,692,047 per award. A few large federal BHP payments to the state can dominate that average. The packet has no median and no share on the largest of the nine records.

Cite both columns. USAspending.gov is the source; SpendingVault does not recast the mean as a typical monthly capitation or as a per-enrollee cost.

Full analysis: Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) obligations in Minnesota

Questions

How much Basic Health Program spending is in Minnesota?
USAspending.gov shows $1,401,228,420 in CFDA 93.640 obligations coded to Minnesota across 9 awards. The join uses the program number and Minnesota place of performance. The total is obligations, not outlays.
Does 9 awards mean 9 health plans received payments?
No. The extract counts 9 award records tagged to CFDA 93.640 and Minnesota. Federal BHP payments to the state can share the tape with modifications. The implied mean is about $155,692,047 per award from the two packet facts.
Is $1.40 billion Minnesota’s full federal health spending?
No. $1,401,228,420 is only the Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) cell. Other CFDA programs with Minnesota place of performance sit on the statewide hub. Nationwide 93.640 is not limited to Minnesota.
Do these obligations equal capitation payments to plans?
No. $1,401,228,420 is an obligation sum. Outlays and plan capitations are different series. This packet does not list issuers or enrollees.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

How this pair fits

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