Riggs Community Health Boone County

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Healthcare services including Primary care for all ages, Women’s Health, Prenatal, Dental, Behavioral Health, Chiropractic care, sick-visit walk-ins, onsite Pharmacy and more!
📍Located in Lafayette, Frankfort & Lebanon but serving all of Indiana! Riggs CHC provides high quality, comprehensive primary health and dental care to the uninsured and under-insured men, women and children of Tippecanoe and the surrounding counties.

Help protect $20 million in critical funding that provides affordable, life-saving medications to at-risk Hoosiers. Visi...
04/21/2026

Help protect $20 million in critical funding that provides affordable, life-saving medications to at-risk Hoosiers. Visit https://340bsaveslives.org/ to share your voice and urge Mike Braun to keep 340B funding where it belongs—right here in Indiana, supporting the health and well-being of Hoosiers.

April is Stress Awareness Month—a reminder to recognize the signs of stress, prioritize your mental well-being, and take...
04/21/2026

April is Stress Awareness Month—a reminder to recognize the signs of stress, prioritize your mental well-being, and take small daily steps toward a healthier, more balanced life—our behavioral health team is here to help you every step of the way.

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month—a reminder to prioritize regular dental checkups, know the early signs, and protect...
04/17/2026

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month—a reminder to prioritize regular dental checkups, know the early signs, and protect your health through prevention and early detection.

April is STI Awareness Month—get tested, stay informed, and protect yourself and your partner. Taking care of your sexua...
04/16/2026

April is STI Awareness Month—get tested, stay informed, and protect yourself and your partner. Taking care of your sexual health is simple and important.

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month—know the signs, check regularly, and speak up early because early detection c...
04/15/2026

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month—know the signs, check regularly, and speak up early because early detection can save lives.

Medicaid 340B savings are critical to FQHCs like Riggs.  Please learn more about this from our Primary Care Association ...
04/13/2026

Medicaid 340B savings are critical to FQHCs like Riggs. Please learn more about this from our Primary Care Association post below.
At Riggs, we use these savings to provide low-cost medications to uninsured patients, no-cost medication delivery, and nursing care management (diabetes, pre-natal, pediatric ADHD, etc.), in addition to helping offset discounted medical fees to uninsured patients. Without these savings, we will likely be required to reduce a significant amount of these services.

Indiana Should Not Send a 340B Windfall to Washington at the Expense of Community Health Centers
Proposed Medicaid change would strip local care resources from Indiana clinics while sending most of the financial benefit to the federal government
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s community health centers are urging the State to exempt Federally Qualified Health Centers and FQHC Look-Alikes from its proposed Medicaid 340B change. The 340B program does not rely on a separate state taxpayer appropriation; it works through manufacturer drug discounts for eligible safety-net providers. And because Medicaid is a federal-state partnership, federal rules mean Indiana would have to share more than 64 percent of any rebate dollars with Washington. That means the biggest financial winner in this proposal would be the federal government, not Indiana communities.
“This is not a taxpayer-savings plan. It is a Washington-wins, Indiana-loses proposal,” said Ben Harvey, President and CEO of the Indiana Primary Health Care Association. “Indiana would be taking a proven, locally reinvested resource away from community health centers so that most of the financial upside can leave the state. That is the wrong answer for patients, for access, and for common sense.”
Community health centers are not fringe players in Indiana healthcare. FQHCs and FQHC Look-Alikes are specifically recognized as eligible 340B covered entities, and HRSA-supported health centers are required to serve patients regardless of their ability to pay. They use 340B savings to keep medications affordable and to support the wraparound services that help patients actually get and stay well.
Governor Braun has made healthcare affordability, access, and rural care central themes of his agenda, and his own 340B executive order recognized that the program was designed to help vulnerable patients improve access to medicines through manufacturer discounts to safety-net hospitals and federally funded clinics. We agree with that principle. That is exactly why FQHCs should be carved out of this proposal.
If the State has concerns about duplicate discounts or oversight, those issues should be addressed directly and responsibly. Indiana can enforce the rules, improve claims administration, and strengthen compliance without weakening the federally funded clinics that are already required to serve everyone who comes through the door.
For Indianapolis and communities across Indiana, this is not an abstract policy debate. When community health centers lose 340B flexibility, less is available for affordable medications, pharmacy access, care coordination, and other services that keep patients healthier and reduce pressure on the rest of the healthcare system. Indiana should not undercut one of the few tools that expands access without requiring a new stream of state taxpayer spending.
The State should pursue program integrity without punishing the safety net. The right path is straightforward: enforce the rules, prevent duplicate discounts, and explicitly exempt FQHCs and FQHC Look-Alikes from this proposal. Indiana patients should not lose local care so Washington can come out ahead.

Honoring the compassion, dedication, and life-saving impact of our physicians this Physicians Week—thank you for all tha...
03/25/2026

Honoring the compassion, dedication, and life-saving impact of our physicians this Physicians Week—thank you for all that you do every single day.

Did you know? Riggs Community Health Center providers partner with COLOGUARD® to help screen for colon cancer! This simp...
03/25/2026

Did you know? Riggs Community Health Center providers partner with COLOGUARD® to help screen for colon cancer! This simple, non-invasive test can be done at home. Call 765-742-1567 today to schedule an appointment and learn if you qualify.

Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of Tim Sheets during this difficult time.
03/23/2026

Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of Tim Sheets during this difficult time.

Without support from the 340B Drug Pricing Program, Riggs and other health centers across Indiana will be forced to make...
03/19/2026

Without support from the 340B Drug Pricing Program, Riggs and other health centers across Indiana will be forced to make difficult decisions about the services and medication discount programs we provide—ultimately reducing access to care in our communities.
We encourage you to share your comments!
Indiana FSSA is currently accepting public comments on the proposed amendment. Written comments will be accepted until 5 p.m. on March 27 and should be mailed to the following:

FSSA, Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning
Attention: Conner Ortman
402 W. Washington St., Room W374
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Comments can also be emailed to spacomments@fssa.in.gov, with the subject line "340B DRUG PROGRAM."

Indiana FSSA is currently accepting public comments on the proposed amendment that would discontinue reimbursement for drugs bought through the 340B Drug Price Program beginning July 1, 2026.

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Riggs Community Health Center providers offer colon cancer screening using COLOGUARD®. Call 765-742-1567 to schedule an ...
03/18/2026

Riggs Community Health Center providers offer colon cancer screening using COLOGUARD®. Call 765-742-1567 to schedule an appointment and find out if this at-home screening option is right for you.

We are hiring a strong, compassionate Pharmacist to provide reliable coverage and support our mission-driven, patient-ce...
03/18/2026

We are hiring a strong, compassionate Pharmacist to provide reliable coverage and support our mission-driven, patient-centered health center. Apply today by scanning the QR code or visiting our website. (765) 742-1567

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416 W. Camp Street
Lebanon, IN
46052

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17654834469

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Our mission

Improving access to quality, cost effective, comprehensive health care with respect and compassion to under-served community members.

Riggs CHC receives HHS funding and has Federal Public Health Service (PHS) deemed status with respect to certain health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and its covered individuals.