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 Unique recipients are unpublished. 5 is not a count of clinics.
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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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