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Department of Health and Human Services obligations in California 16th District (CA-16)

California 16th District (CA-16) shows $22,416,065,895.60 in all-agency USAspending.gov obligations on this extract. Department of Health and Human Services (agency 075) accounts for $4,019,276,908.20 of that book — about 17.9% — across 1,574 awards. A share of a district total is a join statistic, not a ranking of districts and not proof that uninsured rates or hospital beds explain the cell. The metric is obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • Department of Health and Human Services in CA-16 shows $4,019,276,908.20 in USAspending obligations on 1,574 awards.
  • 1,574 awards are a row count, not a census of hospitals, patients, or named grantees.
  • The join is agency 075 plus CA-16, not the district's full all-agency book and not California Defense cells.
  • The total is commitments, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.

HHS is a modest slice of a very large CA-16 district book

California 16th District (CA-16) has a very large all-agency obligation book. HHS agency 075 is a modest share of that book. A modest share means other awarding agencies dominate the district total, not that $4.02 billion is a small HHS cell on its own terms. This slice's California Defense cells are different districts. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations: $4,019,276,908.20 on 1,574 awards for awarding agency 075 with California 16th District (CA-16) as place of performance. Treat the pair as a table intersection, not a ranking of districts as winners or losers, and not a claim that 1,574 awards equal 1,574 health providers. A Department of Health and Human Services amount tagged to a different district is out of this cell.

VA, Labor, or Education awards that mention health in a description sit outside $4,019,276,908.20 unless those awards also carry agency 075 and CA-16 geography. Mixing those lines would invent a combined figure the packet never computed. Correlation between this obligation sum and uninsured rates or hospital beds is not causation. Those series are not in the packet. Place of performance as CA-16 locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $4,019,276,908.20 in a district treasury. DoD cells on CA-27, CA-20, CA-51, and CA-49 are different districts and a different awarding agency.

1,574 HHS awards in California 16th District

One thousand five hundred seventy-four HHS awards is a thicker health file than TN-09. Thicker grain is still not 1,574 hospitals. Mean obligation is about $2,553,543.14 if $4,019,276,908.20 were divided evenly across 1,574 lines — a mechanical ratio, not a published typical award. Award count is a row count of USAspending awards, including possible modifications. The extract does not split CMS, NIH, CDC, or ACF inside agency 075. Unique recipients are unpublished.

This page will not invent contractor or recipient names. Open California 16th District for the stored district table and Department of Health and Human Services for the national agency shelf. Do not convert 1,574 into a map of hospitals, patients, or named grantees inside California 16th District. The $4,019,276,908.20 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards. Inspect named lines on USAspending.gov rather than inferring an inventory.

CA-16 HHS obligations are not claims already paid

HHS obligations are commitments, not claims already paid. HHS awards often obligate as grants or contracts are recorded and draw as claims or invoices are processed. The $4,019,276,908.20 headline is the obligation sum on this district-agency join, not care already delivered or grants already drawn. Citing the figure as cash already sent confuses two USAspending concepts. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the total. No fiscal year is attached to this packet; do not annualize $4,019,276,908.20 into a yearly run rate.

Keep the obligation word on $4,019,276,908.20. Keep both Department of Health and Human Services and California 16th District (CA-16) in the citation. Campaign contributions recorded on FEC.gov do not fund this USAspending cell. Different datasets can share a state abbreviation without sharing a money trail.

What the California 16th District HHS extract omits

The extract has no roster of hospitals, patients, or named grantees. Facts remain $4,019,276,908.20, 1,574 awards, agency 075 (Department of Health and Human Services), California 16th District (CA-16), and a district-wide book of $22,416,065,895.60. This page will not invent a contractor league table. Sibling district-agency joins are separate obligation totals, not a better or worse score.

California 16th District places CA-16 among other congressional districts. Department of Health and Human Services places agency 075 among other awarding agencies. California federal spending is the statewide shelf. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Mixing those shelves would invent a share of California spending or of Department of Health and Human Services's national book the packet never computed. The $4,019,276,908.20 figure is the tagged pair only. DoD cells on CA-27, CA-20, CA-51, and CA-49 are different districts and a different awarding agency.

Citing Department of Health and Human Services in CA-16

A clean footnote names Department of Health and Human Services (agency 075), California 16th District (CA-16), $4,019,276,908.20 in obligations, and 1,574 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. Do not relabel 1,574 as a census of hospitals, patients, or named grantees. Quote the district overlay if you need every awarding agency in CA-16, and quote the agency page if you need Department of Health and Human Services without a district filter. About 17.9% of the $22,416,065,895.60 district book sits on this agency in the extract; that percentage is a derived ratio, not a separate published table.

A ties page exists because two tables meet. One table is awarding agency 075. The other is congressional district place of performance as CA-16. The headline $4,019,276,908.20 is the obligation sum on that intersection. It is not a forecast, not a budget request, and not an outlay. It is also not a claim that Department of Health and Human Services caused California 16th District's economy to grow, or that the district caused the awards to exist. If a later ingest moves the live overlay, prefer the overlay when the table and this snapshot diverge.

Questions

How much did HHS obligate in California 16th District?
USAspending.gov shows $4,019,276,908.20 in obligations for Department of Health and Human Services (agency 075) with California 16th District (CA-16) as place of performance, across 1,574 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not the district's entire health or Medicaid budget. Other agencies in the district sit outside this join.
Do 1,574 awards mean 1,574 CA-16 hospitals?
No. Award count is a row count of USAspending awards and can include continuations. It is not a census of hospitals, patients, or named grantees. The packet does not name recipients. Mean obligation of about $2,553,543.14 is a quotient, not a typical published award. See California 16th District for stored lines.
Is the CA-16 district-wide total an HHS figure?
No. The join is awarding agency 075 crossed with CA-16 place of performance. The district-wide book on this extract is $22,416,065,895.60. Related agencies and other districts are not inside $4,019,276,908.20 unless they also carry both keys. DoD cells on CA-27, CA-20, CA-51, and CA-49 are different districts and a different awarding agency.
Is the CA-16 HHS total already paid as claims?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $4,019,276,908.20 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Draws and remaining balances are not published in this packet. Remaining balances are not in the facts.

USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.