Please note: This is a Sole Source Notification. Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. For client eligibility, the SUBRECIPIENT shall; 1. Verify that each client record in the Refugee Health Online System “Health Promotion” report is coded as “included” the “Benchmark Inclusion” field. a. When this status is missing, services may be provided but they are not eligible for reimbursement from this contract. B. For Health Promotion services the SUBRECIPIENT shall; 1. Provide health education on navigating the U.S. healthcare system to refugee adults arriving to the U.S. between October 1, 2021 and September 30, 2022 to promote self-efficacy in order to initiate individuals on the path to self-sufficiency; a. Administer the DEPARTMENT provided pre-assessment to at least 95% of unduplicated eligible refugee adults who arrived to the United States or whose date of certification was on or after October 1, 2021; b. Report attendance of at least 95% of unduplicated eligible preassessed refugee adults to at least one class of the Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System workshop series; c. Report attendance of at least 60% of unduplicated eligible preassessed refugee adults to 100% of classes offered in the Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System workshop series; d. Administer a post-assessment to at least 95% of unduplicated eligible pre-assessed refugee adults who completed 100% of classes offered in the Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System workshop series; e. Show an increased knowledge and understanding of how to navigate the U.S. healthcare system for at least 75% of eligible unduplicated newly arrived refugee adults who completed 100% of classes offered in the Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System workshop series, a pre-assessment and a post-assessment; and f. Provide instruction during Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System classes, pre-assessments and post-assessments in a language or multiple languages that at least 95% of participants will understand. 2. Promote health literacy, wellness, medical access and disease management among recently arrived refugees through hands-on, interactive health workshops focused on specific health topics and populations; and a. Administer a pre-assessment to no less than 95% of unduplicated eligible newly arrived refugee participants who arrive at the start of each health workshop; b. Administer a post-assessment to at least 95% of unduplicated eligible newly arrived refugee participants who stay for the entire duration of each health workshop; c. Show an increased knowledge and understanding of the topic covered during each health workshop of no less than 75%...