Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance federal funding in Florida
$75,127,486,509.44 in USAspending.gov obligations is booked to Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (CFDA 93.774) with Florida place-of-performance, across 227 awards. The page is a catalog-program × state join. It does not measure Florida’s physician-fee schedule, does not count Part B enrollees, and does not turn obligations into Treasury outlays. USAspending.gov remains the source table; SpendingVault only indexes the pair.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.774 × Florida records $75,127,486,509.44 in USAspending obligations.
- 227 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $330,958,090.35 per record, not a typical visit.
- Matching a CFDA to Florida is not causation.
- Report obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
The 93.774 and Florida filters together
Keep both keys in view. CFDA 93.774 is Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance. Florida (FL) is the geography tag. The product is $75,127,486,509.44 and 227 awards. Removing either key empties the cell. A Florida Medical Assistance (93.778) row is a different program. A 93.774 row tagged to a neighboring state is a different geography. Hospital insurance (93.773) is a sibling catalog number, not this join.
227 awards against $75,127,486,509.44 produces a mean of about $330,958,090.35 per record. That average is not a typical outpatient visit. It reflects how this assistance program is stored in the award file—often as large vehicles rather than claim-level lines. This packet does not itemize those vehicles or say how many of the 227 rows are modifications versus original awards. 227 awards is a relatively thick SMI grain in this slice.
Tallahassee did not “attract” $75,127,486,509.44 merely by being the state code, and CMS did not “award Florida” in a sense this join can prove. Matching program to state is not causation. The overlay Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Florida is the live pair.
Supplementary Medical Insurance as a catalog line, not a report card
The official CFDA title is MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE. SpendingVault reports the obligation sum, not a medical-quality ranking and not a comparison of Florida to other states on access or outcomes. CFDA 93.774 is the national hub without the Florida filter. This packet has no national total, so none is stated and none is inferred from the $75,127,486,509.44.
Trustees’ reports and CMS public-use files are other products. They are not the 227 USAspending.gov awards behind $75,127,486,509.44. Borrowing an enrollment number from those products and placing it next to this cell would invent a statistic this packet does not contain.
Florida spending beyond this one CFDA
Florida federal spending is the all-program state book. Florida programs is the catalog directory. $75,127,486,509.44 is one cell inside those views, not a substitute for them. A reader who quotes only this join as “federal health spending in Florida” has dropped every other CFDA that also hits the state.
Place-of-performance Florida may be a contractor, a Medicare Administrative Contractor footprint, a state agency, or another tagged address. It is not a patient-origin map. This packet has no county split, no ZIP rollup, and no congressional-district cut, so those geographies are not described as shares of the $75,127,486,509.44.
What the obligation label excludes
An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment. $75,127,486,509.44 is the commitment figure on USAspending.gov. This page does not age the 227 awards into cash and does not treat the sum as money already in Florida providers’ accounts.
Tallahassee budget acts and CMS claims extracts answer different questions. Mixing them with this join will misstate the $75,127,486,509.44. Keep the citation on USAspending.gov.
Citation for the Florida SMI cell
Cite USAspending.gov: Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (CFDA 93.774) obligated $75,127,486,509.44 on 227 awards coded to Florida. Name program and state. Do not invent a fiscal year. All spending ties stores the pair with other joins.
Later loads can change both dollars and the 227-award count. Prefer the overlay Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Florida when the snapshot and the live table diverge. Treat this JSON as documentation of one packet, not as a frozen CMS press total.
Boundaries the Florida SMI cell does not cross
This extract will not be used as a proxy for Florida’s uninsured rate, its Medicare Advantage penetration, or its physician supply. Those measures live in other files. The only numbers here are $75,127,486,509.44 and 227 awards for CFDA 93.774 with Florida place-of-performance. Stretching the cell into a health-system narrative is a category error.
Hospital insurance (93.773) and Medical Assistance (93.778) are neighboring catalog lines in the same state. They are not this join. Summing them with $75,127,486,509.44 would create a homemade “health spending” total that USAspending.gov did not publish in this packet. Keep 93.774 separate.
Navigation stays on the named hubs: Florida federal spending for the all-program book, Florida programs for sibling CFDAs, CFDA 93.774 for the program without a state filter, and All spending ties for other joins. The overlay Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Florida remains the live cell if dollars or the 227-award count move.
Questions
- How much Medicare SMI is obligated in Florida?
- USAspending.gov shows $75,127,486,509.44 in CFDA 93.774 obligations across 227 awards coded to Florida. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Florida’s full federal total.
- What does the 227-award count mean?
- It is a row count, not an enrollee count. $75,127,486,509.44 ÷ 227 is about $330,958,090.35 per record as a mean. Large assistance vehicles can dominate dollars. This packet does not list recipients.
- Is CFDA 93.774 the same as Medicare Part B?
- The catalog title is Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance. This page reports the USAspending.gov obligation cell ($75,127,486,509.44, 227 awards) and does not import CMS enrollment or Part B premium tables.
- Where is the live join?
- Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Florida is the overlay. See also Florida federal spending, Florida programs, CFDA 93.774, and All spending ties. Later ingests override this snapshot.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.