Federal Healthcare & Medical Contracts
16.77% of total federal contract spending
Healthcare services, medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, TRICARE administration, VA healthcare support, and public health services.
Top Healthcare & Medical Contractors
| Rank | Contractor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Health Net Federal Services, LLC | $19.4B |
| #2 | Mckesson Corporation | $8.8B |
| #3 | The Johns Hopkins Medical Services Corporation | $5.3B |
| #4 | Express Scripts Inc. | $5.2B |
| #5 | Martins Point Health Care Inc. | $4.6B |
| #6 | Qtc Medical Services Inc. | $2.9B |
| #7 | Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. | $2.0B |
| #8 | Veterans Evaluation Services, Inc. | $2.0B |
| #9 | Pacmed Clinics | $2.0B |
| #10 | Brighton Marine, Inc. | $1.8B |
| #11 | Christus Health | $1.7B |
| #12 | Optumserve Health Services, Inc. | $1.7B |
| #13 | Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. | $1.7B |
| #14 | Leidos, Inc. | $1.4B |
| #15 | Svcmc, Inc. | $1.4B |
Industry Outlook
Growing driven by aging veteran population and expanded VA services. The healthcare & medical sector accounts for 16.77% of all federal contract spending, distributed across 338 active contractors.
Federal Healthcare & Medical Contracts FAQ
The federal government obligated $88,063,896,470 on healthcare & medical contracts in FY2024, representing 16.77% of total federal contract spending across 338 contractors.
The largest federal healthcare & medical contractors include Health Net Federal Services, LLC, Mckesson Corporation, The Johns Hopkins Medical Services Corporation. These companies receive the bulk of federal healthcare & medical spending.
The top agencies for healthcare & medical spending include Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Defense.
Industry categorization is based on Product and Service Code (PSC) classifications from the Federal Procurement Data System. Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024.