Rural Health Transformation Program federal funding in Nebraska
The Rural Health Transformation Program (CFDA 93.798) shows $218,529,075.01 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Nebraska, on 1 award. A single row can still carry a nine-figure assistance vehicle when the award file stores a large federal-to-state or federal-to-recipient action. This page is a catalog-program × state join, not a census of rural hospitals and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source table.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.798 × Nebraska records $218,529,075.01 in USAspending obligations.
- Only 1 award sits under that sum; the mean equals $218,529,075.01 on that record, not a typical clinic grant.
- The join is not a rural-health ranking and not proof Nebraska caused the spending.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
One award on the Nebraska rural-health catalog line
CFDA 93.798 is Rural Health Transformation Program. Nebraska (NE) is the place-of-performance state. Their intersection is $218,529,075.01 and 1 record. A 93.798 award tagged to a neighboring state is not here. A Nebraska Medicaid, Medicare, or SAMHSA row is a different CFDA. This page does not add those programs to the rural-health total.
One award against $218,529,075.01 yields a mean equal to the cell itself: $218,529,075.01 on that single record. That figure is arithmetic on packet facts, not a typical clinic grant and not a typical hospital year. Federal rural-health funding is often booked as a handful of large assistance actions. This packet does not name the recipient of the 1 row.
Lincoln did not “win” $218,529,075.01 by appearing as a geography code. HHS did not “choose Nebraska” in a sense this extract can prove. Correlation of 93.798 with NE is not causation. The overlay Rural Health Transformation Program in Nebraska is the live table.
Rural Health Transformation as a USAspending.gov catalog title
The official title is RURAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM. SpendingVault does not grade Nebraska’s rural hospital closures, its critical-access inventory, or its workforce shortage designations. $218,529,075.01 is an obligation sum, not a policy verdict. CFDA 93.798 is the national hub without the Nebraska filter. This packet has no national rural-health total, so none is quoted.
HRSA rural-health reports, state office of rural health dashboards, and Medicare cost reports are other series. They are not the 1 USAspending.gov award. Mixing a facility count from those files with this join would invent a per-hospital dollar figure the packet does not support.
Nebraska’s statewide book besides 93.798
Nebraska federal spending covers every CFDA coded to the state. Nebraska programs is the catalog directory. $218,529,075.01 is one cell. Quoting it as Nebraska’s entire federal health book would drop retirement insurance, Medical Assistance, and every other line that also hits the state.
Place-of-performance Nebraska on a rural-health vehicle is often a state agency or named recipient address. It is not a map of where patients live. This packet has no county, no hospital, and no tribal-area split of the $218,529,075.01. Nebraska’s rural hospital and clinic map is not in this packet, so none is described as a share of the cell.
Obligation versus cash already drawn
An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment. $218,529,075.01 is the commitment figure. Payment-management draws and state rural-health ledgers are payment-side stories. This page does not convert the 1 award into those cash flows.
Lincoln budget documents and the state’s rural-health office publications answer other questions. They are not the source of this USAspending.gov cell. Keep the citation on CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.
How to cite the 93.798–Nebraska join
Cite: Rural Health Transformation Program (CFDA 93.798) obligated $218,529,075.01 on 1 award coded to Nebraska, per USAspending.gov. Keep both keys. Keep “obligations.” Do not invent a fiscal year. All spending ties stores this pair with other program-by-state pages.
Later bulk files can move the dollars and the 1-award count. Prefer the overlay Rural Health Transformation Program in Nebraska when the live table and this snapshot diverge.
What 1 row will not be asked to prove
This page will not treat 1 award as 1 hospital, 1 county, or 1 clinic network. It will not compute a per-capita rural-health figure because the packet has no population. It will not rank Nebraska against other states on Rural Health Transformation. Peer totals are not in these facts.
Medical Assistance, Medicare hospital insurance, and retirement insurance remain outside $218,529,075.01 even though those programs also appear as Nebraska joins elsewhere in the catalog. Nebraska federal spending, Nebraska programs, CFDA 93.798, and All spending ties are the parent hubs. None of them recasts this join as a grade of Nebraska rural care or as an outlay.
The mean of $218,529,075.01 on one record will mislead anyone who treats it as a typical clinic year. There is no facility count here. There is $218,529,075.01 and 1 award. That is the entire numeric claim. Keep both the program name and Nebraska in every citation sentence.
A second trap is reading the catalog title as a completed transformation. USAspending.gov records a commitment tagged to Nebraska. It does not score whether rural access improved. Keep Rural Health Transformation on its own 1-award line.
Questions
- How much Rural Health Transformation is obligated in Nebraska?
- USAspending.gov records $218,529,075.01 in CFDA 93.798 obligations across 1 award coded to Nebraska. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Nebraska’s full federal total.
- Can 1 award hold $218,529,075.01?
- Award count is a row count. $218,529,075.01 ÷ 1 is $218,529,075.01 on that single record. Large federal assistance vehicles can dominate dollars. This packet does not list the recipient.
- Is this a count of Nebraska rural hospitals?
- No. The $218,529,075.01 and 1 award are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 93.798 with a Nebraska geography tag. Facility inventories live in other HRSA and state publications.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Rural Health Transformation Program in Nebraska is the overlay. See Nebraska federal spending, Nebraska programs, CFDA 93.798, and All spending ties. Later ingests override this snapshot.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.