Centerstone Health Services Recognized as Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike

(BLOOMINGTON) – Centerstone Health Services, a not-for-profit community-based clinic providing integrated primary care and behavioral health services, has been designated a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Look-Alike by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), effective January 1, 2021.

To receive an FQHC Look-Alike designation, organizations like Centerstone Health Services must operate and provide services consistent with HRSA’s Health Center Program requirements. Some of these requirements include operating in a medically- underserved area, having accessible locations and generous operating hours, providing a sliding fee discount, and meeting stringent quality standards.

FQHC Look-Alikes do not receive federal funding, but they are eligible to apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for reimbursement under FQHC Medicare and Medicaid payment methodologies.

FQHC Look-Alikes are also eligible to purchase discounted prescription drugs through the 340B Federal Drug Pricing Program, receive automatic Health Professional Shortage Area designation, and may access National Health Service Corps providers.

Centerstone Health Services was founded in 2019 to serve the growing need for affordable health care services. It currently operates clinics in Bloomington and Connersville, and offers comprehensive primary medical care and behavioral health services, as well as case management.

The clinic serves those with private insurance, Medicaid and Medicare, and offers a sliding-fee scale starting at $10 for those without any insurance coverage that meet certain income requirements.

Bob Siegmann, executive director of Centerstone Health Services

“The need in our communities is tremendous,” says Bob Siegmann, executive director of Centerstone Health Services. “The U.S. Census Bureau shows that approximately 36 percent of residents in Connersville and more than 26 percent of residents in Bloomington are living at or below 200 percent of the poverty level. When taken into account with the ever-growing cost of health care and related services, this is a real problem, but one we think Centerstone Health Services can help address.”

Fayette County ranks last of Indiana’s 92 counties for health outcomes according to the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation.

In 2020, Centerstone Health Services served more than 1,400 unique individuals and provided nearly 5,000 services. As the need for affordable health services continues to grow, Centerstone Health Services will seek to open a third clinic location in Columbus, Indiana sometime in 2021. Centerstone Health Services also says it plans to apply for full FQHC status whenever a new application opportunity is announced by HRSA.

About Centerstone Health Services
Founded in 2019, Centerstone Health Services is a not-for-profit healthcare
organization that embraces the health and well-being of all people by providing comprehensive, accessible, and quality health care regardless of income to promote wellness and restore health. Services are available at Centerstone Health Services’ locations in Connersville and Bloomington, and more information is available online at centerstonehealthservices.org.