HHS.gov/Recovery
Overview
The HHS.gov/Recovery website supported the implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 at the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Approximately $160 billion was distributed to fund programs to improve and preserve health care, health information technology, children and community services, scientific research and facilities, and community health and prevention initiatives. The site launched in February, 2009, providing weekly and monthly reports to the nation about spending and accountability.
Notice of Archive
The HHS Recovery Act site was archived in 2013, but spending reports will continue until 2015. The archive site is available at:
http://wayback.archive-it.org/3909/20130927155638/http:/www.hhs.gov/recovery/
Financial ReportsSee the monthly financial reports: | Implementation SummaryAs of December 31, 2013 Total HHS Recovery Funds Obligated (through grants and contracts): Total Gross Outlays (spent by recipients): Outlays also include the $4.3 billion in savings to states contributions, which are not included in obligations.
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