Specifications include, but are not limited to: Agency Responsibilities and Requirements 3.1.1 The Offeror must provide comprehensive primary health care services at designated SBHC(s) to the following target populations: 1.1.1.1 All students enrolled in the SBHC Program include the uninsured, Medical Assistance recipients, participants of Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP), foster children that may need an exam before they are assigned to a medical home and given Medicaid, and any enrolled students that are holders of private health insurance. Services may include well-child examinations, physicals, sports examinations, immunizations, sick care, referrals, health and nutrition education, pregnancy prevention, STI screening/treatment, as well as follow up services. 1.1.1.2 Enrolled students that have private insurance must be provided with immunizations, sick care and follow up services as indicated. 1.1.1.3 State Medical Assistance and Health Choice enrollees in accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) and County policies. 3.1.2 The Offeror must provide SBHC services in collaboration with other professionals related to health and wellness of students to include the following: 1. Collaboration with the School Nurse, on-site providers of behavioral and mental health services, social services, youth development, educational health and prevention services, PGCPS staff, including counselors, other Department of Health and Human Services staff and public/private personnel in support of best health outcomes for students. 2. Participation in monthly or more frequent interdisciplinary SBHC case management meetings, as may be determined by the County or BOE, to facilitate coordination of services. 3. Collaboration with other service providers to refer students and their siblings to appropriate follow up care. The SBHC providers are integral partners in a system of care for the uninsured, increasing access and quality of care and enhancing partnerships to improve health and educational outcomes.