Medicare Hospital Insurance federal funding in South Carolina
Medicare Hospital Insurance (CFDA 93.773) carries $94,313,635,580.27 in USAspending.gov obligations with South Carolina place-of-performance, on 92 awards. This page joins that catalog program to the South Carolina geography tag. It is not a hospital quality ranking, not a count of inpatient stays, and not an outlay series. USAspending.gov is the source table; SpendingVault indexes the pair.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.773 × South Carolina records $94,313,635,580.27 in USAspending obligations.
- 92 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $1.03 billion per record, not a typical stay.
- Matching hospital insurance to South Carolina is not causation.
- Report the total as obligations, not outlays.
Hospital insurance meeting South Carolina in the award file
The catalog key is 93.773. The geography key is South Carolina (SC). Their product is $94,313,635,580.27 and 92 awards. A 93.773 row tagged to North Carolina or Georgia is excluded. A South Carolina SMI or Part D row is a different program cell. This page does not sum those siblings with hospital insurance.
Ninety-two awards against $94,313,635,580.27 produces a mean of about $1,025,148,213 per record. That average is not a typical DRG payment and not a typical hospital’s Medicare revenue. Large assistance vehicles can dominate the book. This packet does not itemize vehicle type or recipient.
Columbia did not cause $94,313,635,580.27 by being the state tag. Matching CFDA to state is not causation. Place-of-performance can be a contractor or system headquarters rather than a campus of care. Medicare Hospital Insurance in South Carolina is the live overlay.
CFDA 93.773 without a bed-count story
SpendingVault does not score South Carolina hospitals. $94,313,635,580.27 is an obligation total, not an occupancy rate, not a closure list, and not a rural-access index. CFDA 93.773 is the national hub without the South Carolina filter. This packet has no U.S. total, so no share-of-nation figure is computed.
MedPAC chapters, CMS cost reports, and DHEC dashboards are other files. They are not the 92 USAspending.gov awards. Placing a star rating next to this cell would mix series this page does not mix.
South Carolina’s federal book besides hospital insurance
South Carolina federal spending is the all-program book. South Carolina programs is the catalog index. $94,313,635,580.27 is one CFDA cell inside those views. Readers who need SMI or Part D should open those joins rather than assuming 93.773 is a catch-all Medicare bucket.
This packet has no facility list and no county cut of the $94,313,635,580.27. A Charleston or Columbia address on an award does not, by itself, locate where inpatient care occurred. County maps need another extract.
Commitments versus cash to South Carolina providers
Obligations are legal commitments. Outlays are payments. $94,313,635,580.27 is an obligation sum. Using it as “already paid to South Carolina hospitals” will misstate cash depending on timing. SpendingVault does not convert the 92 awards into outlays.
State budget documents and DHHS publications answer other questions. They are not the source of these 92 rows. Keep USAspending.gov in the citation.
Citing the 93.773–South Carolina pair
Write: Medicare Hospital Insurance (CFDA 93.773) obligated $94,313,635,580.27 on 92 awards coded to South Carolina, 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 92-award count, the overlay Medicare Hospital Insurance in South Carolina overrides this snapshot. Treat the JSON as a packet, not as a CMS press release.
Boundaries the South Carolina hospital-insurance cell will not cross
This page will not infer a South Carolina hospital census from 92 awards. It will not compute a per-capita hospital-insurance figure; the packet has no population. It will not rank the state against Kentucky or Indiana on 93.773. Peer totals are other packets.
SMI and prescription-drug coverage remain outside $94,313,635,580.27. South Carolina federal spending, South Carolina programs, CFDA 93.773, and All spending ties are the related hubs. None of them converts obligations into a grade of South Carolina’s inpatient system.
Ninety-two is a row field. $94,313,635,580.27 divided by 92 is about $1.03 billion per record as a mean. Without a distribution, that mean cannot be described as typical. This packet has no median. Keep both the program name and South Carolina in every citation sentence.
South Carolina’s coastal and inland hospital markets are not split in this extract. The $94,313,635,580.27 is a single state-tagged cell. Readers who want a Charleston versus Upstate story need another file. This packet has no metro cut and no trauma-center list.
A Medicare Administrative Contractor or hospital-system headquarters tagged to South Carolina can dominate the 92-award book. That possibility is why place-of-performance is described as a coding field, not as a map of where patients were admitted. Keep the overlay Medicare Hospital Insurance in South Carolina as the live cell if later ingests move the dollars.
Questions
- How much Medicare Hospital Insurance is obligated in South Carolina?
- USAspending.gov records $94,313,635,580.27 in CFDA 93.773 obligations across 92 awards coded to South Carolina. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not the state’s full federal total.
- Does 92 awards mean 92 South Carolina hospitals?
- No. It is an award-row count. $94,313,635,580.27 ÷ 92 is about $1.03 billion per record as a mean, not a typical hospital payment. This packet does not list facilities.
- Does this include Part B or Part D?
- No. The cell is CFDA 93.773 only. Other Medicare catalog numbers are separate joins. The $94,313,635,580.27 does not include those CFDAs.
- Where is the live table?
- Medicare Hospital Insurance in South Carolina is the overlay. See South Carolina federal spending, South Carolina 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.