Medicare Hospital Insurance federal funding in Indiana
Medicare Hospital Insurance (CFDA 93.773) carries $150,157,483,554.36 in USAspending.gov obligations with Indiana place-of-performance, on 102 awards. This page joins that catalog program to the Indiana geography tag. It is not a hospital quality ranking, not a count of inpatient stays, and not an outlay series. The source is USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.773 × Indiana records $150,157,483,554.36 in USAspending obligations.
- 102 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $1.47 billion per record, not a typical stay.
- The join is not a hospital ranking and not proof Indiana caused the spending.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Hospital insurance and Indiana as two keys, not a story about beds
CFDA 93.773 is Medicare Hospital Insurance, the catalog line associated with this inpatient-side assistance reporting. Indiana (IN) is the place-of-performance state. Together they yield $150,157,483,554.36 and 102 awards. A 93.773 row coded to Michigan is out of scope. An Indiana row under 93.774 (Supplementary Medical Insurance) is a different program cell, even if both sit in the same state directory.
The 102-award count matches the award count on Indiana’s 93.774 cell in a neighboring packet, but that coincidence is not interpreted here as a shared vehicle list. This packet only knows 93.773 × Indiana: $150,157,483,554.36 and 102 records. Mean obligation per record is about $1,472,132,192. That mean is not a typical DRG payment and not a typical hospital’s Medicare revenue.
Indiana hospitals did not “earn” the $150,157,483,554.36 in a sense this join can prove, and CMS did not “send Indiana” that sum as a discretionary grant in a sense the extract can prove. Correlation of catalog number and state is not causation. The overlay Medicare Hospital Insurance in Indiana is the live table.
What the 93.773 hub holds versus this state slice
CFDA 93.773 is the program page without the Indiana filter. This packet has no national 93.773 total, so this page does not compare Indiana’s $150,157,483,554.36 to a U.S. figure. It also has no peer-state list, so Indiana is not ranked against Kentucky or Ohio on hospital insurance.
MedPAC reports, CMS hospital cost reports, and quality star files are other products. They are not the 102 USAspending.gov awards. Placing a star rating next to $150,157,483,554.36 would mix series this page does not mix.
Indiana’s program directory and the rest of the state book
Indiana programs is the catalog index for the state. Indiana federal spending is the all-program rollup. $150,157,483,554.36 is one CFDA cell, not a synonym for either parent. Readers who need sibling Medicare lines should use that directory rather than assuming 93.773 contains Part B or Part D.
Place-of-performance Indiana may be a contractor, a state agency, or a hospital system headquarters. It is not automatically the campus where inpatient care occurred. This packet has no facility list and no county cut of the $150,157,483,554.36.
Commitments versus cash on the hospital-insurance line
Obligations are legal commitments. Outlays are payments. $150,157,483,554.36 is an obligation sum. Using it as “already paid to Indiana hospitals” will misstate cash depending on timing. SpendingVault does not convert the 102 awards into outlays.
State Medicaid hospital add-ons and Indiana’s own budget acts are separate ledgers. They are not the source of these 102 rows. Keep USAspending.gov in the citation.
How to cite the 93.773–Indiana pair
Write: Medicare Hospital Insurance (CFDA 93.773) obligated $150,157,483,554.36 on 102 awards coded to Indiana, per USAspending.gov. Keep both sides. Do not invent a fiscal year. All spending ties groups this join with other program-by-state pages.
If a later ingest changes the dollars or the 102-award count, the overlay Medicare Hospital Insurance in Indiana overrides this snapshot. Do not treat the JSON as a CMS press release.
What 93.773 × Indiana is not allowed to become
This page will not be read as a list of Indiana hospitals, a count of inpatient days, or a verdict on rural facility closures. The packet has 102 awards and $150,157,483,554.36. It has no facility roster. Inferring a hospital census from the award count would be a misuse of the row field.
Supplementary Medical Insurance and prescription-drug catalog numbers are other cells. They are not hidden inside 93.773. This page does not add them to $150,157,483,554.36. Readers who want those lines should use Indiana programs rather than assuming hospital insurance is a catch-all Medicare bucket.
Cite USAspending.gov, keep the obligation label, and keep both keys in the sentence. If the overlay Medicare Hospital Insurance in Indiana disagrees with this snapshot, the overlay wins. Indiana federal spending, CFDA 93.773, and All spending ties are the related entry points, not competing totals.
A reader comparing this cell to Indiana’s Supplementary Medical Insurance cell should treat them as two joins, not as two chapters of one story. This packet does not say the 102 awards on 93.773 are the same 102 awards that appear on 93.774. It does not say they share recipients. It only says hospital insurance coded to Indiana obligated $150,157,483,554.36 on 102 rows. That is the whole claim.
Questions
- How much Medicare Hospital Insurance is obligated in Indiana?
- USAspending.gov records $150,157,483,554.36 in CFDA 93.773 obligations across 102 awards coded to Indiana. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Indiana’s full federal total.
- Is 102 awards a count of Indiana hospitals?
- No. It is a USAspending.gov award-row count. $150,157,483,554.36 ÷ 102 is about $1.47 billion per record as a mean, not a typical hospital payment. This packet does not list facilities.
- Does this include Medicare Part B or Part D?
- This cell is CFDA 93.773, Medicare Hospital Insurance, only. Supplementary Medical Insurance and prescription-drug catalog numbers are different joins. The $150,157,483,554.36 does not swallow those programs.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Medicare Hospital Insurance in Indiana is the overlay. See Indiana federal spending, Indiana programs, CFDA 93.773, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this prose.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.