Rural Health Transformation Program in New Hampshire
USAspending.gov records $204,016,550.20 in Rural Health Transformation Program obligations (CFDA 93.798) with place of performance in New Hampshire, across 1 awards. A single award carries the entire cell, so the implied mean equals the total. That pattern is typical of a statewide cooperative agreement or block pass-through, not a roster of household invoices. This page joins the HHS catalog line to the NH geography tag. It is not a ranking of rural hospitals or every HHS clinic dollar in the state. Obligations are commitments, not outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.798 shows $204,016,550.20 in New Hampshire obligations on 1 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $204.02 million per award (ratio only).
- The join is Rural Health Transformation Program × New Hampshire place of performance, not a hospital-closure ranking or Medicaid.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
- HHS catalog 93.798 is not New Hampshire’s full federal total.
One 93.798 award tagged to New Hampshire
CFDA 93.798 is titled Rural Health Transformation Program. Filtered to New Hampshire place of performance, obligations sum to $204,016,550.20 on 1 awards. The national CFDA 93.798 hub includes every state. New Hampshire federal spending includes every program. This tie is the overlap — the pair, not a causal story. Rural Health Transformation often posts as a single large statewide award. One prime does not mean one clinic received the money.
A single award carries the entire cell, so the implied mean equals the total. That pattern is typical of a statewide cooperative agreement or block pass-through, not a roster of household invoices. Readers sometimes treat a large CFDA–state total as if it were a budget line the state legislature passed. $204,016,550.20 is not that. It is the USAspending obligation sum on awards tagged 93.798 and NH. Correlation is not causation. Campaign-finance tables are a different dataset; donations do not fund these awards.
Rural health transformation is not LIHEAP
Health-center clusters, Medicare rural programs, and other HHS catalogs use different CFDA numbers. Those lines do not sit inside 93.798. Packet facts are New Hampshire, CFDA 93.798, $204,016,550.20, and 1 awards. Formula shares, recipient lists, and outcome scores are not in the facts. The catalog title names Rural Health Transformation Program, not a hospital-closure ranking or Medicaid.
The only numeric facts on this packet are $204,016,550.20, 1 awards, CFDA 93.798, program title Rural Health Transformation Program, and geography NH/New Hampshire. Any other dollar, year, recipient, or percentage would be invented. Trivial arithmetic is allowed: 1 awards into $204,016,550.20 is about $204.02 million per award. That quotient is a mean of records, not a typical household, student, patient, or rural health transformation unit.
New Hampshire as a statewide rural-health tag
New Hampshire’s place-of-performance tag can cover a statewide award. Concord, Manchester, and the North Country are not columns. Awards coded to Vermont, Maine, or Massachusetts stay out even when service areas cross the border. Place of performance NH is a two-letter code in the award file. It does not prove where every subcontract ran, and it does not convert $204,016,550.20 into a county map. Awards with a different state code are outside this cell even if people, patients, or riders cross the border.
New Hampshire federal spending is the all-program parent. CFDA 93.798 is the national program page without the New Hampshire filter. New Hampshire programs lists other catalogs beside Rural Health Transformation Program. $204,016,550.20 is not New Hampshire’s complete federal footprint.
A single instrument and a matching mean
$204,016,550.20 ÷ 1 is about $204.02 million per award. That average is a ratio of two packet facts, not a median and not a posted unit price. With n = 1, a few large instruments can dominate, or many small actions can stack. Treat one as a record count in an aggregate, not as one finished projects. USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; $204,016,550.20 is the net total supplied in the facts.
Without a transaction register on this page, you cannot see how many of the 1 rows are continuations, renewals, or corrections. Unique recipients are unpublished. LIHEAP in New Hampshire is CFDA 93.568. Heating assistance and rural-health transformation are different HHS catalogs.
Clinic-closure stories the extract omits
An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $204,016,550.20 is the former. This packet has no outlay total, no fiscal-year split, and no de-obligation history. Citing the figure as cash already cleared in New Hampshire over-reads the field. Keep the obligation word when you quote Rural Health Transformation Program in New Hampshire. FEC filings do not pay USAspending cells. The join cannot say that New Hampshire specialized in rural health transformation because of federal demand, or the reverse.
New Hampshire × 93.798 overlay and parents
The overlay target is Rural Health Transformation Program in New Hampshire. Open that path for the same $204,016,550.20 / 1-award cell in the site’s data chrome. CFDA 93.798 drops the New Hampshire filter. New Hampshire federal spending drops the CFDA filter. New Hampshire programs lists sibling catalogs. All spending ties is the directory of other pairs. None of those links convert the cell into a hospital-closure ranking or Medicaid, into outlays this packet omits, or into a causal claim. Cite both sides: Rural Health Transformation Program and New Hampshire, $204,016,550.20, 1 awards, USAspending.gov, obligations only.
Questions
- How much Rural Health Transformation funding is in New Hampshire?
- USAspending.gov records $204,016,550.20 in Rural Health Transformation Program obligations (CFDA 93.798) with New Hampshire place of performance across 1 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for the program–state pair, not an outlay and not New Hampshire’s full federal book. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Does 1 award mean 1 rural hospital?
- The extract lists 1 award actions totaling $204,016,550.20. A single award carries the entire cell, so the implied mean equals the total. That pattern is typical of a statewide cooperative agreement or block pass-through, not a roster of household invoices. Average obligation per award is about $204.02 million, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice. Unique recipients are not published on this packet.
- Is this New Hampshire’s full HHS book?
- No. $204,016,550.20 is only the Rural Health Transformation Program cell tagged to New Hampshire. Other CFDA programs with New Hampshire place of performance sit on New Hampshire federal spending. Nationwide CFDA 93.798 is not limited to New Hampshire. Mixing sibling catalogs into this total would overstate the join.
- Which pages sit beside 93.798 in New Hampshire?
- Rural Health Transformation Program in New Hampshire is the live table for this pair. CFDA 93.798 is the national program hub. New Hampshire federal spending is the statewide parent. New Hampshire programs indexes other catalogs. All spending ties lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later USAspending ingests; this page quotes only 93.798 × NH at $204,016,550.20.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.