Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage federal funding in Illinois
Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (CFDA 93.770) shows $9,342,219,837.48 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Illinois, across 75 awards. This page joins that catalog line to Illinois place-of-performance. It is not a Part D plan directory, not a count of prescriptions filled, and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source; SpendingVault indexes the pair.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.770 × Illinois records $9,342,219,837.48 in USAspending obligations.
- 75 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $124.56 million per record, not a typical prescription.
- Matching Part D to Illinois is not causation and not a plan census.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Seventy-five Part D awards tagged to Illinois
CFDA 93.770 is Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage. Illinois (IL) is the geography tag. Together they produce $9,342,219,837.48 and 75 records. A 93.770 award tagged to Indiana, Missouri, or Wisconsin is excluded. An Illinois SSDI, Medicaid, or veterans-compensation row is a different program. This page does not add those siblings to the Part D cell.
Seventy-five awards against $9,342,219,837.48 yields a mean of about $124,562,931.17 per record. That mean is not a typical retail prescription and not a typical enrollee’s annual drug spend. Large assistance vehicles can dominate the dollars. This packet does not list plans, PBMs, or pharmacies.
Springfield did not cause $9,342,219,837.48 by appearing as a state code. Correlation of catalog number and state is not causation. Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Illinois is the live overlay.
What CFDA 93.770 reports without becoming a formulary review
SpendingVault does not rank Illinois’s Part D plans or its pharmacy deserts. $9,342,219,837.48 is an obligation sum, not a copay study. CFDA 93.770 is the national hub without the Illinois filter. This packet has no national Part D total, so none is compared to Illinois.
CMS Part D public-use files are other products. They are not the 75 USAspending.gov awards. Importing a prescription count would invent a statistic this packet does not contain.
Illinois’s federal book besides prescription-drug coverage
Illinois federal spending is the all-program rollup. Illinois programs lists sibling catalog cells, including SSDI, Medicaid, and veterans compensation that also appear as Illinois joins. $9,342,219,837.48 is one line, not a synonym for the state book.
Place-of-performance Illinois can be a plan sponsor, a PBM, or a state agency. It is not automatically the pharmacy counter. This packet has no county or ZIP split of the $9,342,219,837.48.
Obligations versus cash at the pharmacy
Obligations are recorded commitments. Outlays are payments. $9,342,219,837.48 is stored as obligations. This page does not age the 75 awards into cash paid at pharmacies.
State budget documents are a different ledger. Keep the citation on USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.
Citing the 93.770–Illinois snapshot
Write: Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (CFDA 93.770) obligated $9,342,219,837.48 on 75 awards coded to Illinois, per USAspending.gov. Name both sides. Do not invent a fiscal year. All spending ties files this pair with other joins.
If a later ingest revises dollars or the 75-award count, the overlay Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Illinois overrides this prose.
What Illinois’s Part D cell will not be stretched into
This page will not treat 75 awards as 75 plans or 75 pharmacies. It will not compute a per-prescription figure because the packet has no fill count. It will not rank Illinois against other states on 93.770. Peer totals are other packets.
SSDI, Medicaid, and VA compensation remain outside $9,342,219,837.48. Illinois federal spending, Illinois programs, CFDA 93.770, and All spending ties are the parent hubs. None of them recasts this join as a grade of Illinois’s pharmacy access or as an outlay.
The mean of about $124.56 million per record is a quotient, not a typical retail script. Keep both Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage and Illinois in every citation sentence. Treat this JSON as a packet snapshot. A plan sponsor or PBM tagged to Illinois can carry a large share of the book even if enrollees live elsewhere.
Place-of-performance is a coding field, not a map of drugstore counters. If a later ingest disagrees, the overlay wins. Do not freeze $9,342,219,837.48 as a permanent CMS press total. Keep USAspending.gov as the cited source and keep the obligation label on every sentence that uses the total. Formulary design, doughnut-hole history, and IRA drug-price rules are absent from the packet and will not be used to explain the cell.
Chicago’s large health-plan market is not a packet fact. Using it to “explain” $9,342,219,837.48 would import a commercial claim the extract does not contain. The file has a catalog number, a state tag, an obligation sum, and 75 awards. Illinois federal spending and Illinois programs remain the parent directory. Keep both keys in the citation.
Questions
- How much Medicare Part D is obligated in Illinois?
- USAspending.gov records $9,342,219,837.48 in CFDA 93.770 obligations across 75 awards coded to Illinois. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Illinois’s full federal total. Other HHS catalog lines sit on separate pages.
- Do 75 awards mean 75 Part D plans?
- No. It is an award-row count. $9,342,219,837.48 ÷ 75 is about $124.56 million per record as a mean, not a typical prescription or plan premium. This packet does not list plans, PBMs, or pharmacies. Large assistance vehicles can dominate the dollars.
- Does this include Medicaid or SSDI in Illinois?
- No. The cell is CFDA 93.770 only. Medical Assistance and Social Security Disability Insurance are separate joins. The $9,342,219,837.48 does not swallow those programs. Mixing siblings would invent a combined health-and-income total the packet never computed.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Illinois is the overlay. See Illinois federal spending, Illinois programs, CFDA 93.770, and All spending ties. Later ingests override this snapshot. Keep both Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage and Illinois in the citation. Keep both sides of the join in the citation.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.