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Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) in New Mexico (NAICS 623110)

New Mexico skilled-nursing awards form a thick health-care file just above thirteen million. Federal obligations coded to NAICS 623110 — Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) — with New Mexico place of performance total $13,269,605.03 on USAspending.gov, on 295 awards. 295 awards against $13.3 million is a high-count skilled-nursing book with a small implied mean. About $44,981.71 per award is the packet ratio. The page measures that pair, not a New Mexico nursing homes census, a named-vendor roster, or cash already paid.

Key figures

  • NAICS 623110 in New Mexico: $13,269,605.03 across 295 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $44,981.71 per award on a 295-line book.
  • Skilled nursing facilities are not residential IDD facilities (623210).
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov; keep both sides of the join.

NAICS 623110 dollars tagged to New Mexico

This page intersects one six-digit industry and one state. $13,269,605.03 is the obligation sum where both filters are true. NAICS 623110 is nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities), not residential intellectual and developmental disability facilities and not general medical and surgical hospitals. It is not a statewide spending total and not a national NAICS 623110 total. Those parent tables live on New Mexico federal spending and NAICS 623110.

295 awards against $13.3 million is a high-count skilled-nursing book with a small implied mean. 295 is an award-record count. Modifications can sit beside base awards. The packet does not say how many unique vendors produced the 295 lines. Reading 295 as nursing homes in New Mexico would confuse actions with establishments. This page does not give medical advice. A 295-line file often mixes modifications; unique facilities stay unpublished.

New Mexico industries lists other NAICS codes with NM place of performance. All spending ties indexes other state–industry pairs. Do not sum those indexes into $13,269,605.03. The headline remains $13,269,605.03 on 295 awards for this pair alone. New Mexico federal spending is larger because it includes other NAICS. NAICS 623110 is larger because it includes other states. This tie is the intersection.

New Mexico skilled nursing, not disability residential facilities

NAICS 623110 is a Census industry code assigned on the award. NAICS 623110 is nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities), not residential intellectual and developmental disability facilities (623210) and not general medical and surgical hospitals (622110). Those neighboring codes never enter $13,269,605.03 unless they also appear as 623110, which they do not. Keep the six-digit label when you cite the New Mexico cell. Residual or neighboring codes are easy to merge in speech and wrong to merge in this table.

Dividing $13,269,605.03 by 295 produces about $44,981.71. That quotient is arithmetic, not a typical New Mexico contract. There is no median, no top-award table, and no fiscal-year breakout on this packet. Do not treat the mean as a posted unit price. A high mean can be one vehicle; a low mean can be many delivery orders. This extract cannot tell those stories apart. Unique recipients are unpublished.

New Mexico geography on a 623110 cell

New Mexico place of performance can cover Albuquerque, Las Cruces, a VA campus, or a reporting address. The packet has no county split. Inside the NM tag, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, or a named health care site are not broken out. The packet has one state key. Splitting $13,269,605.03 across those names would be invention. A named city can sit inside $13,269,605.03 only if its awards carry NAICS 623110 and NM — which this narrative cannot verify.

USAspending place of performance is a reporting field. It can diverge from headquarters, from where parts were made, or from where staff sat. This page repeats the coded New Mexico tag. It does not audit the field. New Mexico federal spending uses the same geography convention across industries. Place-of-performance geography is not the same as contractor headquarters.

Obligations, not outlays, on New Mexico 623110

USAspending obligations are commitments, not checks that have cleared. $13,269,605.03 can include amounts that will be paid later, cancelled, or modified. The packet does not publish outlays. 295 is not a payment count. Quote NAICS 623110 in New Mexico as obligations and leave fiscal-year folklore off the citation — years are unpublished here. Do not call $13,269,605.03 “spent in New Mexico this year.”

What the skilled-nursing–New Mexico pair does not prove

The skilled-nursing–New Mexico pair does not prove that New Mexico specialized in this industry because of federal demand, or the reverse. Correlation is not causation. Federal awards in one NAICS do not explain New Mexico employment, and itemized campaign gifts do not pay USAspending obligations. Different statutes, different tables. This page names no contractors. Cite NAICS 623110 and New Mexico together so the join stays visible. New Mexico industries and All spending ties are the related indexes.

How to cite NAICS 623110 in New Mexico

Footnote form: USAspending.gov; NAICS 623110 Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities); place of performance New Mexico; obligations $13,269,605.03; awards 295; mean about $44,981.71 (ratio only). Link New Mexico federal spending and NAICS 623110 as parents. Do not convert $13,269,605.03 to per-capita figures; population is not a packet fact. Readers who reuse NM skilled nursing | NAICS 623110 should keep both sides of the join in the same sentence, cite USAspending.gov as the source, and treat award rows as records rather than unique vendors. The live hubs linked from this page can refresh the snapshot; this narrative does not invent a fiscal year, a recipient list, or an outlay total that the packet omitted. Place of performance remains a geography tag, not proof that work stayed inside the named state.

Questions

How much has NAICS 623110 obligated in New Mexico?
The pair totals $13,269,605.03 across 295 awards, per USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Those are obligations for Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) inside New Mexico coding, not outlays and not every federal dollar in New Mexico. Source filings stay on USAspending.gov.
Are 295 awards 295 New Mexico nursing homes?
295 award records produced $13,269,605.03. Concentration or dispersion is visible only as that count against that sum. About $44,981.71 per award is $13,269,605.03 divided by 295, not a typical New Mexico purchase and not a roster of nursing homes. The packet does not list unique recipients or a median award. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Does this include residential disability facilities in New Mexico?
No. $13,269,605.03 is NAICS 623110 obligations with New Mexico place of performance on 295 awards. Residential intellectual and developmental disability facilities uses code 623210, a different industry page. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities) and New Mexico together so the join stays visible. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where are the parent New Mexico and NAICS 623110 tables?
Use New Mexico federal spending for the statewide industry mix, NAICS 623110 for the national industry page, New Mexico industries for the state NAICS index, and All spending ties for other joins. This page quotes only the 623110 × NM cell at $13,269,605.03. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.