CHIP obligations in Illinois
Children's Health Insurance Program (CFDA 93.767) shows $2,031,335,134 in USAspending.gov obligations with Illinois as place of performance across 6 awards. Six instruments against $2.03 billion produce a mean of about $338.56 million per award. This page joins HHS catalog 93.767 to the IL geography tag. It is not a enrolled child, claim, or provider census and not cash already paid.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.767 shows $2,031,335,134 in Illinois obligations on 6 awards.
- The mean is about $338.56 million per award.
- The catalog is Children'S Health Insurance Program, not Medicaid.
- Illinois is a place-of-performance tag, not a enrolled child, claim, or provider census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
CHIP 93.767 in Illinois, not Medicaid
CFDA 93.767 is titled CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM. Filtered to Illinois place of performance, obligations sum to $2,031,335,134 on 6 awards. The national Children'S Health Insurance Program hub includes every state. Illinois's spending hub includes every program. This tie is the intersection. $2,031,335,134 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of enrolled children, claims, or providers in Chicago, Springfield, or Peoria.
CHIP typically posts as a handful of large assistance instruments to the state agency. The join does not name recipients, split Cook County and downstate, or count enrolled children, claims, or providers. Packet facts stop at $2,031,335,134, 6 awards, IL, and 93.767. Correlation is not causation.
93.767 is not Medicaid in Illinois
the Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid, CFDA 93.778) sits on other Catalog numbers. Mixing those dollars into $2,031,335,134 would invent a broader total than this 93.767 × IL cell contains. Facts available: Illinois, CFDA 93.767, $2,031,335,134, 6 awards. Recipient names, subawards, and enrolled child, claim, or provider counts are not in the facts.
The catalog title names Children'S Health Insurance Program, not a ranking of Illinois outcomes. Dividing $2,031,335,134 by 6 yields about $338.56 million per award—a CHIP state-plan assistance instrument, not a typical pediatric visit charge. Unique recipients are unpublished. 6 is not a count of enrolled children, claims, or providers.
Illinois geography on the Children's Health Insurance tag
IL is the place-of-performance code. Awards billed to Chicago, Springfield, or Peoria can share the tag. Awards coded to Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, or Kentucky stay outside $2,031,335,134 even when a metro, watershed, or service area approaches the border. Cook County and downstate tags collapse into one IL code. The code does not convert $2.03 billion into an enrollment map.
Illinois federal spending is the all-program parent. 93.767 is one row on Illinois programs. $2.03 billion is not the state's complete federal footprint. Open Children'S Health Insurance Program in Illinois for the filtered table, CFDA 93.767 for 93.767 without a Illinois filter, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parents into $2,031,335,134.
Reading 6 awards under $2.03 billion
$2,031,335,134 ÷ 6 is about $338.56 million per award. That average is a CHIP state-plan assistance instrument, not a typical pediatric visit charge. It is not a median. Net obligations can include downward modifications; the total shown is the aggregate in the facts. Treat 6 as a record count in an aggregate, not as 6 finished CHIP awardss.
USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; $2,031,335,134 is the net total supplied in the facts. Without a transaction register on this page, you cannot see how many of the 6 rows are continuations, renewals, or corrections. Later ingests can restate $2,031,335,134 without changing the join key of 93.767 and IL.
What the Children's Health Insurance–Illinois pair does not prove
A large 93.767 total tagged to Illinois does not measure uninsured-child rates, and it does not equal claims paid. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation. The headline remains $2,031,335,134 on 6 awards for Children'S Health Insurance Program in Illinois.
Keep both sides of the join: Children'S Health Insurance Program and Illinois, obligations only. Do not annualize $2,031,335,134 without a year field—this packet publishes none. Do not treat 6 as a enrolled child, claim, or provider census. Quote USAspending.gov and the overlay path rather than a program story.
Using the Children's Health Insurance–Illinois overlay
The overlay target is the Illinois × CFDA 93.767 table. Open Children'S Health Insurance Program in Illinois when you want the same $2,031,335,134 / 6-awards cell in the site's data chrome. CFDA 93.767 drops the Illinois filter. Illinois federal spending drops the CFDA filter. Illinois programs lists other catalogs beside Children'S Health Insurance Program. All spending ties is the directory of other pairs.
This page exists because two tables meet: a CFDA program and a place-of-performance state. It does not exist to argue that Illinois won or lost federal money, that donations paid for the awards, or that obligations equal cash. The pair is 93.767 plus IL. Obligations of $2,031,335,134 are not outlays. Cite Children'S Health Insurance Program together with Illinois whenever you reuse $2,031,335,134. 6 remains an award-record count on USAspending.gov, not a person, facility, or project census.
Questions
- How much CHIP funding is obligated in Illinois?
- USAspending.gov shows $2,031,335,134 in CFDA 93.767 obligations coded to Illinois across 6 awards. The join uses the program number and Illinois place of performance. The total is obligations, not outlays. Keep Children'S Health Insurance Program and Illinois together when citing $2,031,335,134.
- Is CHIP the same as Medicaid in Illinois?
- No. This cell is CFDA 93.767 only. the Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid, CFDA 93.778) are other catalogs. Mixing those numbers would invent a total larger than $2,031,335,134. 6 is a record count, not a enrolled child, claim, or provider census.
- Do 6 awards mean 6 children?
- 6 is a USAspending award-record count, not a enrolled child, claim, or provider census. The implied mean is about $338.56 million per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $2,031,335,134 are not outlays. Keep Children'S Health Insurance Program and Illinois together when citing $2,031,335,134. The overlay remains the live 93.767 × IL table on USAspending.gov.
- Is $2.03 billion Illinois's full federal health spend?
- No. $2,031,335,134 is only the 93.767 × Illinois cell. Other CFDA programs with Illinois place of performance sit on the statewide hub. Nationwide 93.767 is not limited to Illinois. Obligations of $2,031,335,134 are not outlays.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.