Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) federal funding in Oregon
The Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) (CFDA 93.640) shows $668,039,832 in USAspending.gov obligations with Oregon as place of performance. Seven awards carry that total — a short list of large assistance rows, not seven clinics. The join is one HHS assistance listing crossed with a state location field, not Oregon's entire Medicaid budget and not a nationwide BHP total. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.640 in Oregon shows $668,039,832 in USAspending obligations on 7 awards.
- Seven rows is a formula-style award count, not a clinic or enrollment census.
- The join is BHP plus Oregon place of performance, not Oregon's full Medicaid budget.
- The total is commitments, not premiums or claims already paid.
Oregon × 93.640 is a coverage-program join, not a clinic map
This page exists because CFDA 93.640, BASIC HEALTH PROGRAM (AFFORDABLE CARE ACT), meets Oregon as place of performance. The Basic Health Program is a coverage option some states use for certain low-income adults as described in federal statute; this extract does not restate eligibility rules or enrollment. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations: $668,039,832 on 7 awards. The pair is not a quality score of Oregon's health system, not a count of covered lives, and not a claim that every Oregonian on the program appears in these seven rows.
Medicaid, CHIP, Marketplace subsidies, and other HHS listings use different CFDA numbers. Those dollars are outside $668,039,832 unless they also carry 93.640. Sibling 93.640 joins in other states, if they exist, are separate obligation totals — not a ranking of which state ran a better Basic Health Program. Correlation between this obligation sum and uninsured rates is not causation. Uninsured rates are not in the packet. Place of performance as Oregon locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $668,039,832 in the state treasury.
Seven awards behind $668.0 million
Mean obligation is about $95.43 million if $668,039,832 were divided evenly across 7 lines. That arithmetic is a reader ratio, not a published grant size. Formula-style coverage programs often post as a handful of awards to a state agency. Award count is still a row count and can include continuations. It is not a count of plans, counties, or providers.
Because seven is scannable, the overlay is the place to read recipient names as USAspending stored them. This page will not invent the lead agency. Open Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) in Oregon for the lines. Do not treat a low row count as proof that the program is small in people served; enrollment is not in this file. The $668,039,832 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards.
Commitments on 93.640 are not premiums already paid
Coverage programs often reimburse a state after claims or capitation. USAspending still stores $668,039,832 as obligations — legal commitments on assistance awards — not as an outlay register of medical claims. No fiscal year is attached. A state budget appendix dated to a single biennium is not automatically this extract. Match CFDA 93.640, Oregon place of performance, and obligation versus expenditure before comparing figures.
The parenthetical Affordable Care Act in the title names the statutory family of the listing. It does not, in this packet, split BHP from other ACA streams. Marketplace advance premium tax credits, if present in USAspending at all, would carry other identifiers. This join reports 93.640 only.
What the Oregon BHP table omits
The extract has no enrollment, no actuarial value, and no county map. Facts remain $668,039,832, 7 awards, CFDA 93.640, and Oregon. This page will not invent a covered-lives statistic or a comparison to Medicaid expansion. Place of performance as Oregon locates the tagged awards; it does not mean every dollar stayed inside the state after subawards, and this packet has no subaward table.
Oregon federal spending and Oregon programs place 93.640 among other listings. CFDA 93.640 is the national catalog line. All spending ties indexes other CFDA x state pairs. Mixing those shelves with this join would invent a share of HHS spending the packet never computed. The $668,039,832 figure is the tagged pair only.
Where the 93.640 x Oregon overlay lives
Start with Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) in Oregon for the 7-award table behind $668,039,832. CFDA 93.640 is the nationwide listing. Oregon federal spending and Oregon programs give state context. All spending ties is the shelf for other program-by-state joins on the same obligation metric. Seven awards totaling $668,039,832 remain a formula-style catalog fact, not a clinic directory. Enrollment, actuarial value, and Medicaid comparison figures are not in this packet and are not invented here.
Questions
- How much Basic Health Program funding is obligated in Oregon?
- USAspending.gov shows $668,039,832 in obligations for CFDA 93.640 with Oregon as place of performance, across 7 awards. The sum is a commitment total on assistance awards, not Treasury outlays and not Oregon's full Medicaid budget. Other HHS listings are outside this join unless they also carry 93.640.
- Why are there only 7 awards for $668 million?
- Coverage programs often award a state lead agency in a small number of assistance rows. Seven awards totaling $668,039,832 fit that pattern. Award count is not a clinic census or an enrollment count. The packet does not name recipients. See the Oregon 93.640 overlay for the stored lines.
- Does this include Oregon Medicaid?
- No. This page is CFDA 93.640, Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act), crossed with Oregon place of performance. Medicaid and CHIP use other CFDA numbers. Those dollars are not inside $668,039,832 unless the award also carries 93.640. The extract has no enrollment table.
- Is $668 million already spent on Oregon health coverage?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $668,039,832 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Claims, capitation draws, and remaining balances are not published in this packet.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.