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Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage federal funding in Minnesota

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (CFDA 93.770) shows $65,774,707,714.21 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Minnesota, across 128 awards. This page joins that catalog line to Minnesota 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 table. Later ingests can move both the dollars and the 128-award count; this prose is a snapshot of one packet.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.770 × Minnesota records $65,774,707,714.21 in USAspending obligations.
  • 128 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $514 million per record, not a typical prescription.
  • Matching Part D to Minnesota is not causation.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

Prescription-drug coverage meeting Minnesota in the file

CFDA 93.770 is Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage. Minnesota (MN) is the geography tag. Together they produce $65,774,707,714.21 and 128 records. A 93.770 award tagged to Wisconsin is excluded. A Minnesota hospital-insurance (93.773) row is a different program. This page does not add hospital insurance to the Part D cell.

One hundred twenty-eight awards against $65,774,707,714.21 yields a mean of about $513,865,000 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.

Minnesota did not cause $65,774,707,714.21 by being tagged on the awards. Correlation of catalog number and state is not causation. Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Minnesota is the live overlay.

What CFDA 93.770 is—and what a formulary is not

The official title is MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE. SpendingVault does not rank Minnesota’s Part D formularies or its pharmacy access. $65,774,707,714.21 is an obligation sum, not a copay study. CFDA 93.770 is the national hub without the Minnesota filter. This packet has no national Part D total, so none is compared to Minnesota.

CMS Part D public-use files and Trustees’ drug chapters are other products. They are not the 128 USAspending.gov awards. Importing a prescription count would invent a statistic this packet does not contain.

Minnesota’s broader federal book

Minnesota federal spending is the all-program state rollup. Minnesota programs lists sibling catalog cells, including hospital insurance. $65,774,707,714.21 is one line, not a synonym for either parent.

Place-of-performance Minnesota can be a plan sponsor, a PBM, or a state agency address. It is not automatically the pharmacy counter. This packet has no county or ZIP split of the $65,774,707,714.21.

Obligation versus drug-benefit cash

Obligations are recorded commitments. Outlays are payments. $65,774,707,714.21 is stored as obligations. This page does not age the 128 awards into cash paid at pharmacies.

St. Paul budget documents and DHS publications are different ledgers. Keep the citation on USAspending.gov.

Citing the 93.770–Minnesota snapshot

Write: Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (CFDA 93.770) obligated $65,774,707,714.21 on 128 awards coded to Minnesota, 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 128-award count, the overlay Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Minnesota overrides this prose.

Refusals that keep the Minnesota Part D join honest

This page will not compute a per-enrollee drug figure. The packet has no enrollment count. It will not compute a per-prescription figure. The packet has no claim count. The 128 awards are rows, not people and not pills.

Hospital insurance remains outside $65,774,707,714.21. Minnesota federal spending, Minnesota programs, CFDA 93.770, and All spending ties are the parent hubs. None of them converts the cell into a grade of Minnesota’s pharmacy market.

A plan sponsor tagged to Minnesota can carry a large slice of the $65,774,707,714.21 even if enrollees live in other states. This extract cannot split that possibility. Place-of-performance is a coding field.

Keep both the program name and Minnesota in every citation sentence. Treat this JSON as a packet snapshot. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 128-award count.

Part D dollars often sit with plan sponsors and administrators rather than with the drugstore on the corner. A Minnesota-tagged sponsor can therefore carry a large share of the $65,774,707,714.21 even when prescriptions are filled elsewhere. This packet cannot split that possibility. It only reports the geography tag on 128 awards.

Hospital insurance in Minnesota is a neighboring join in this slice. It is not hidden inside 93.770. Adding the two cells would manufacture a homemade “Minnesota Medicare” total that the packet does not publish. Leave prescription-drug coverage as its own line.

If a later bulk load changes $65,774,707,714.21 or the 128-award count, trust Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Minnesota over this snapshot. Minnesota federal spending and Minnesota programs remain the parent directory. Do not freeze the dollars as a permanent CMS Part D press figure.

Questions

How much Medicare Part D is obligated in Minnesota?
USAspending.gov records $65,774,707,714.21 in CFDA 93.770 obligations across 128 awards coded to Minnesota. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Minnesota’s full federal total.
Is 128 a count of Minnesota pharmacies or plans?
No. It is an award-row count. $65,774,707,714.21 ÷ 128 is about $514 million per record as a mean, not a typical prescription. This packet does not list plans or pharmacies.
Does this include hospital insurance?
No. The cell is CFDA 93.770 only. Medicare Hospital Insurance is a separate join. The $65,774,707,714.21 does not swallow 93.773.
Where is the live overlay?
Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Minnesota is the overlay. See Minnesota federal spending, Minnesota programs, CFDA 93.770, and All spending ties. Later ingests override this snapshot.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.