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Rural Health Transformation Program in South Carolina

$200,030,252.32 is the USAspending.gov obligation total for Rural Health Transformation Program (CFDA 93.798) with place of performance in South Carolina. The source table counts 1 awards. The pair is not a hospital census, a named-grantee roster, or a county scorecard. Dividing those two facts yields about $200,030,252.32 per award. Figures are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.798 shows $200,030,252.32 in South Carolina obligations on 1 awards.
  • The mean is about $200,030,252.32 per award.
  • The catalog is Rural Health Transformation Program, not a hospital census, a named-grantee roster, or a county scorecard.
  • South Carolina is a place-of-performance tag, not a unit census.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

South Carolina joined to Rural Health Transformation

This page exists because two tables meet: Rural Health Transformation Program (CFDA 93.798) and South Carolina (SC). USAspending.gov records $200,030,252.32 on 1 awards at that intersection. Correlation is not causation: South Carolina did not cause $200,030,252.32 by existing as a large or small place. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell.

Rural Health Transformation Program in South Carolina applies both keys. CFDA 93.798 is CFDA 93.798 without a South Carolina filter. South Carolina federal spending is all-program South Carolina spending. South Carolina programs lists other South Carolina programs. All spending ties indexes other joins. Correlation is not causation: South Carolina did not cause $200,030,252.32 by existing as a large or small place.

93.798 is not South Carolina Medicaid

CFDA 93.798 is RURAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM. Packet facts on the program side stop at the name Rural Health Transformation Program, the number 93.798, $200,030,252.32, and 1 awards. This packet lists no award recipients and no contractor names. Mixing this listing with Unemployment Insurance, ACP, and other South Carolina catalogs with different CFDA numbers would invent a combined total the packet never computed. RURAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM is the catalog title. One awards is a one-record rural-health file, parallel to other 93.798 state overlays but not combined with them. The join does not convert dollars into hospitals, grantees, or counties. Neighbor-state Rural Health Transformation joins are other pairs.

South Carolina's Rural Health Transformation overlay is one award totaling $200,030,252.32. Mississippi, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, and Hawaii have other 93.798 cells; those dollars stay on those pages. Foster Care Title IV-E (93.658) is a different South Carolina HHS overlay in this slice. The packet never names hospitals. A one-row file still records obligations, not outlays. Keep CFDA 93.798 and South Carolina together.

South Carolina geography on 93.798

Place of performance in South Carolina is a USAspending geography field. Columbia, Florence, or Anderson folklore may send a reader here; those stories are not a metro split in this packet. Awards can list SC while later work occurs elsewhere. Neighbor codes (North Carolina and Georgia) stay outside $200,030,252.32. Place of performance can differ from where a recipient is headquartered. This packet does not publish either split. Neighbor-state Rural Health Transformation joins are other pairs, not addends.

South Carolina federal spending is the all-program parent. 93.798 is one row on South Carolina programs. $200,030,252.32 is not the state's complete federal footprint. Open Rural Health Transformation Program in South Carolina for the filtered table, CFDA 93.798 for 93.798 without a South Carolina filter, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parents into $200,030,252.32.

One award totaling the cell

1 is the award-record count. It is not 1 hospitals, grantees, or counties. A mean of about $200,030,252.32 if $200,030,252.32 were divided evenly across 1 lines is arithmetic, not a typical payment. Unique vendors are unpublished. Treat one as a record count, not a unit census. A later USAspending ingest can restate both $200,030,252.32 and the 1-award count without changing the join keys. Agency splits are omitted from this packet. No fiscal year is in the facts, so none is cited here.

Citing rural health transformation in South Carolina

Keep $200,030,252.32 labeled as obligations. Outlays, remaining balances, and recipient names are unpublished. The join is not a hospital census, a named-grantee roster, or a county scorecard. Quote Rural Health Transformation Program and South Carolina together. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 1-award count. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this Rural Health Transformation Program South Carolina join.

Use /states/sc/programs/93.798/ (Rural Health Transformation Program in South Carolina) for the overlay, /programs/93.798/ (CFDA 93.798) for the listing, /states/sc/ (South Carolina federal spending) for the state hub, /states/sc/programs/ (South Carolina programs) for the program index, and /ties/ (All spending ties) for other pairs. Cite CFDA 93.798, South Carolina, $200,030,252.32, USAspending.gov, obligations only. Keep Rural Health Transformation Program and South Carolina together when citing $200,030,252.32. CFDA 93.798 lists 1 award records on this SC join. Obligations of $200,030,252.32 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 93.798 × SC pair. Do not add parent hubs into this state-program cell. Quote CFDA 93.798, South Carolina, and $200,030,252.32 in one sentence. The South Carolina programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. This page is not a hospital census, a named-grantee roster, or a county scorecard. 1 award records are not 1 hospitals, grantees, or counties. Mean dollars per action remain about $200,030,252.32 if you divide those two facts. SC is place of performance, not a split of Columbia, Florence, or Anderson. South Carolina's Rural Health Transformation overlay is one award totaling $200,030,252.32. Mississippi, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, and Hawaii have other 93.798 cells; those dollars stay on those pages. Foster Care Title IV-E (93.658) is a different South Carolina HHS overlay in this slice. The packet never names hospitals. A one-row file still records obligations, not outlays. Keep CFDA 93.798 and South Carolina together. Source note: USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

Questions

How much Rural Health Transformation funding is obligated in South Carolina?
USAspending.gov records $200,030,252.32 in CFDA 93.798 obligations with South Carolina place of performance on 1 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a hospital census, a named-grantee roster, or a county scorecard. Keep Rural Health Transformation Program and South Carolina together when citing $200,030,252.32.
Does 1 award mean 1 South Carolina hospital?
No. 1 is a USAspending award-record count, not 1 hospitals, grantees, or counties. The implied mean is about $200,030,252.32 per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $200,030,252.32 are not outlays. USAspending.gov remains the source for this 93.798 × SC pair.
Is this South Carolina's full federal rural-health spend?
No. $200,030,252.32 is only the CFDA 93.798 × South Carolina cell. Other catalogs appear on separate South Carolina program pages. Nationwide 93.798 is not limited to South Carolina. Mixing this listing with Unemployment Insurance, ACP, and other South Carolina catalogs with different CFDA numbers would invent a larger total.
Where is the live 93.798 × South Carolina table?
Rural Health Transformation Program in South Carolina is the overlay at /states/sc/programs/93.798/. CFDA 93.798 is /programs/93.798/. South Carolina federal spending is /states/sc/. South Carolina programs is /states/sc/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 93.798 × SC pair.

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