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Children's Health Insurance Program in New York

CFDA 93.767 — federal program obligations to New York

Total obligated

$5.56B

Awards

5

USAspending.gov records $5,563,797,073.21 in Children's Health Insurance Program obligations (CFDA 93.767) with place of performance in New York, across 5 awards. Five instruments carrying $5.56 billion yield a mean of about $1.11 billion per award. This page joins HHS catalog 93.767 to the NY geography tag. It is not an enrollee census and not cash already paid.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.767 shows $5,563,797,073.21 in New York obligations on 5 awards.
  • The mean is about $1.11 billion per award.
  • The catalog is CHIP, not Medicaid or Medicare Part D.
  • New York is a place-of-performance tag, not an enrollee census.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

What the 93.767–New York join is

CFDA 93.767 is titled CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM. Crossed with New York place of performance, obligations sum to $5,563,797,073.21 on 5 awards. The national CHIP hub includes other states. New York’s spending hub includes other programs. Only this intersection is reported here. $5,563,797,073.21 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of Child Health Plus enrollees in New York City, Buffalo, or Albany.

Five awards is a concentrated formula-assistance pattern: CHIP often posts as a small number of large instruments to a state agency. The join does not name DOH, list health plans, or count eligible children. Packet facts stop at $5,563,797,073.21, 5 awards, NY, and 93.767.

93.767 is not Medicaid or Medicare Part D

Medicaid and Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (CFDA 93.770) are different HHS catalogs. Mixing those dollars into $5,563,797,073.21 would invent a broader health total than this cell contains. Facts available: New York, CFDA 93.767, $5,563,797,073.21, 5 awards. Eligibility thresholds and premium counts are not in the facts.

The catalog title names Children's Health Insurance Program, not a ranking of county uninsured rates. Dividing $5,563,797,073.21 by 5 yields about $1.11 billion per award—a statewide pass-through scale, not a typical monthly premium. Unique recipients are unpublished. 5 is not a count of clinics.

Full analysis: Children's Health Insurance Program obligations in New York

Questions

How much CHIP funding is obligated in New York?
USAspending records $5,563,797,073.21 in CFDA 93.767 obligations with New York place of performance on 5 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not Medicaid. Keep Children's Health Insurance Program and New York together when citing $5,563,797,073.21.
Why are there only 5 CHIP awards?
CHIP often posts as a small number of large assistance instruments to a state agency. The facts show 5 awards totaling $5,563,797,073.21. The mean is about $1.11 billion. Plan names are unpublished.
Is this New York’s total HHS health spending?
No. This join is CFDA 93.767 only. Medicaid and Medicare catalogs appear on separate New York program pages. Nationwide 93.767 is not limited to New York. Obligations of $5,563,797,073.21 are not outlays.
Does five awards mean five counties?
5 is an award-record count, not a county census. A state agency can be the awardee even when many children are enrolled. Unique recipients are unpublished. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 93.767 × NY pair.

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

How this pair fits

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