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Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Utah

USAspending.gov records $24,315,535,452.58 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Utah, across 2,747 awards. Utah also has an SSA join on this site; that is a different awarding agency. This page is HHS plus Utah only. It does not say the state legislature funded these awards or that every Utah clinic is in the total. Obligations are not outlays. Average obligation is about $8.85 million ($24,315,535,452.58 ÷ 2,747). The overlay table for this pair is the HHS-in-Utah path; the statewide Utah hub is every agency, not 075 alone.

Key figures

  • HHS agency 075 shows $24,315,535,452.58 in Utah place-of-performance obligations on 2,747 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $8.85 million per award.
  • SSA in Utah is a different agency join.
  • The join is not HHS nationally and not all Utah federal spending.
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

HHS and Utah as a join, not a health ranking

This tie is the cell where awarding agency 075 meets Utah (UT) place of performance. The $24,315,535,452.58 total is the USAspending aggregate for that pair. Utah’s statewide hub includes every agency; the HHS national hub includes every state. This narrative restates the overlap.

Two thousand seven hundred forty-seven awards is a thicker row count than some other HHS–state cells with similar dollars, which pulls the mean below those sparser books. That is a description of table shape. It is not evidence that Utah’s health system is more fragmented, more efficient, or more dependent on federal awards.

Utah’s 2,747 HHS awards produce a mean near $8.85 million on $24,315,535,452.58. That mean is closer to some other HHS cells than to Energy’s few-row books, which is a statement about denominators, not about Utah hospitals. CMS, NIH, and other operating divisions, if they used 075 and UT, share the bucket. Un-sharing them is a different extract.

Awarding agency 075

Code 075 is the Department of Health and Human Services. CMS, NIH, and other operating divisions can roll up under that parent in the source. This packet does not split them. The overlay /states/ut/agencies/075/ holds the same $24,315,535,452.58 and 2,747-award pair.

Readers who want HHS awards in every state should open the agency 075 page. Using this tie as the department’s national total would drop the Utah filter.

Utah geography in the spending file

Utah is state code UT. Place of performance can follow work, a recipient address, or a coding convention. Awards tagged to Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, or Arizona do not enter this $24,315,535,452.58 sum. The join does not reconstruct regional hospital networks.

Statewide Utah federal spending is the parent geography. SSA’s Utah cell uses agency 028. Mixing 075 and 028 without labeling the filters would double-count or confuse departments. This page stays on HHS.

Concentration at about $8.85 million

Dividing $24,315,535,452.58 by 2,747 awards yields about $8.85 million per award. That mean is lower than some HHS cells with fewer than 2,000 rows and higher than high-volume procurement books. It remains a mean, not a median, and not a typical provider payment.

Award records can include modifications. 2,747 is not 2,747 unique Utah organizations. Net obligations can include downward adjustments that shrink dollars without shrinking the count.

Limits of the pair

Utah place-of-performance tagging does not mean campaign donations funded these awards, and it does not convert obligations into outlays. The page does not rank Utah’s health. It reports one USAspending join.

Continue from Department of Health and Human Services in Utah for the overlay, Utah federal spending for all agencies, Department of Health and Human Services for agency 075 nationally, and All spending ties for other pairs.

How to read the Utah–HHS numbers

Utah HHS ($24,315,535,452.58 on 2,747 awards) is the health-department twin of Utah SSA, not a duplicate. Agency 075 versus 028 is the whole difference that matters on this site. Quote the HHS dollars only with the HHS code. Two thousand seven hundred forty-seven rows is more than several other HHS–state books in this batch, which is why the mean falls near $8.85 million rather than the mid-teens. That is denominator arithmetic. It is not a finding about Utah’s provider market structure.

Wasatch Front addresses and rural Utah addresses share UT. The aggregate will not tell you the split. Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona tags remain outside $24,315,535,452.58 even when hospital referral regions cross those lines.

Questions

How much HHS funding is obligated in Utah?
USAspending records $24,315,535,452.58 in obligations for awarding agency 075 (Department of Health and Human Services) with Utah place of performance, covering 2,747 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not an outlay figure and not HHS’s national total.
How is this different from SSA spending in Utah?
This page filters agency 075 (HHS). SSA uses agency 028 and a different overlay. Both can show large Utah dollar totals; they are still separate joins. $24,315,535,452.58 is the HHS slice only.
What is the average HHS award in Utah?
Dividing $24,315,535,452.58 by 2,747 awards produces about $8.85 million per award. That mean is a concentration statistic, not a typical clinic invoice.
Does this include Indian Health Service awards in Utah?
The facts do not split operating divisions. Anything coded to awarding agency 075 with UT place of performance is in the $24,315,535,452.58 total. Anything coded to another agency is not.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.