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Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance federal funding in Indiana

Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (CFDA 93.774) shows $155,255,534,538.14 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Indiana, on only 102 awards. The headline is a join of one HHS catalog program and one state place-of-performance tag. It is not a count of Indiana Medicare enrollees, not Part B premium collections, and not cash already paid as outlays. USAspending.gov is the source; this page indexes the pair and stops there.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.774 × Indiana records $155,255,534,538.14 in USAspending obligations.
  • Only 102 awards sit under that sum—a mean of about $1.52 billion per record, not a typical claim.
  • The join is not a finding that Indiana caused Medicare SMI spending.
  • Keep the obligation label; do not convert the total to outlays.

Why 102 awards can still sum to $155.3 billion

The program side is CFDA 93.774, Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance—the catalog label used for this assistance reporting line. The state side is Indiana (IN). Their intersection is $155,255,534,538.14 across 102 award records. A 93.774 award coded to Illinois or Ohio is not here. An Indiana award under a different CFDA, including other Medicare catalog numbers, is not here. Only rows that carry both keys enter the cell.

One hundred two rows against $155,255,534,538.14 implies a mean of about $1,522,113,084 per award. That quotient is arithmetic on packet facts, not a typical physician claim and not a typical enrollee’s annual Part B spend. Large federal-to-state or federal-to-contractor vehicles can book enormous dollars on a handful of rows. This packet does not name those vehicles, their UEIs, or their action types, so none are invented.

Indiana did not cause the $155,255,534,538.14 by appearing in the geography field. The catalog number did not “pick” Indiana in a way this extract can demonstrate. Correlation of 93.774 with IN is not causation. Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Indiana is the live overlay for the same two keys.

Reading CFDA 93.774 without turning it into a quality score

Supplementary Medical Insurance is the official catalog title. SpendingVault does not grade whether Indiana’s Part B market is generous or austere, and it does not rank states on this cell. $155,255,534,538.14 is an obligation total, not a clinical outcome and not a wait-time statistic. Open CFDA 93.774 for the program hub that drops the Indiana filter. This packet has no national 93.774 total, so none is stated.

CMS enrollment dashboards, Medicare Trustees reports, and claims public-use files are different series. They are not the 102 USAspending.gov awards. This page does not import those series or invent an enrollment figure, a premium, or a deductible. If a graphic mixes Trustees’ outlays with this obligation cell, the graphic has left the award file.

Indiana’s federal book versus this single catalog line

Indiana federal spending covers every program coded to the state. Indiana programs lists sibling CFDA cells, including other Medicare catalog numbers that are not 93.774. Quoting $155,255,534,538.14 as “federal spending in Indiana” would mislabel the join. This packet does not publish the state’s all-program total, so a share-of-state percentage is not computed here.

Place-of-performance Indiana can be a fiscal intermediary, a state agency, a Medicare Administrative Contractor location, or another tagged address. It is not automatically the county where a beneficiary received care. A small number of Indiana-tagged rows can still hold most of the $155,255,534,538.14. County maps need another extract.

Obligation label and what this page will not convert

USAspending.gov stores obligations. Outlays are payments. $155,255,534,538.14 is stored as obligations. SpendingVault does not age the 102 awards into cash, does not net them against later recoveries unless already in the source aggregate, and does not translate them into “spent in Indiana communities” language.

Indianapolis budget documents, FSSA publications, and CMS payment files answer other questions. Keep the citation on USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state. All spending ties is the index of other program-by-state cells built the same way.

How to write the 93.774–Indiana sentence

Cite: Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (CFDA 93.774) obligated $155,255,534,538.14 on 102 awards coded to Indiana, per USAspending.gov. Keep both the program and the state. Do not attach a fiscal year that this packet does not contain. Do not drop Indiana and call the figure a national SMI total.

If a later ingest revises dollars or the 102-award count, trust the overlay Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Indiana over this snapshot. The JSON is a packet, not a second official ledger.

What this join refuses to infer

The packet contains a program name, a CFDA number, a state, an obligation sum, and an award count. It does not contain a fiscal year, a recipient list, a county table, or an enrollment series. Those omissions are binding. This page will not backfill them from CMS dashboards or from Indiana press materials. $155,255,534,538.14 remains an obligation cell, and 102 remains a row count.

Sibling Medicare catalog numbers that also hit Indiana are other joins. Hospital insurance and prescription-drug coverage, if they appear in the state program directory, are not folded into CFDA 93.774. Adding them together here would invent a combined total this packet does not publish. Stay inside 93.774 × Indiana.

If a later USAspending.gov ingest revises the cell, the overlay Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Indiana is the correction path. Indiana federal spending, Indiana programs, CFDA 93.774, and All spending ties remain the parent navigation. None of those pages converts the $155,255,534,538.14 into outlays or into a grade of Indiana’s physician market.

Questions

How much is Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Indiana?
USAspending.gov records $155,255,534,538.14 in CFDA 93.774 obligations across 102 awards coded to Indiana. That is a program × state obligation join, not an outlay and not Indiana’s full federal total.
Can 102 awards really account for $155 billion?
Award count is a row count. $155,255,534,538.14 divided by 102 is about $1.52 billion per record as a mean. Large assistance actions can dominate the dollars. This packet does not list action types or recipient names.
Is this Indiana’s Medicare Part B enrollment?
No. The $155,255,534,538.14 and 102 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 93.774 with an Indiana geography tag. Enrollment and premium statistics live in other CMS publications.
Where do I find the live overlay?
Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance in Indiana is the overlay. Indiana federal spending, Indiana programs, CFDA 93.774, and All spending ties are the related hubs. Later bulk files override this prose.

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