Specifications include, but are not limited to: Department of Public Health (DPH) will implement interventions that involve collaborating/partnering/instituting data sharing agreements with Medicaid agencies, public health departments, academic research centers, other agencies, etc. to better assess patient populations and aid the evaluation of health disparities. Primary care and primary prevention measures include: Breast Cancer Screening Colorectal Cancer Screening Cervical Cancer Screening 3 components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Screenings must be performed by a licensed health professional and shall submit all documentation and certifications to DPH. Group A. 200 Breast Cancer Screenings. 100 Screening Mammography, bilateral (2-view study of each breast) and 100 Screening Digital Breast Tomosynthesis. Screenings must be performed by a licensed health professional and shall submit all documentation and certifications to DPH. 50 Follow-Up Digital diagnostic/treatment procedures for mammography screening abnormal cases, including six-month follow-ups if needed. Group B. 100 Colorectal Cancer Screenings. Blood, occult, by peroxidase activity (eg. Guaiac) qualitative, feces, consecutive collected specimens with single determination, for colorectal neoplast screening (ie. Patient was provided 3 cards or single triple card for consecutive collection) for males and females ages 50-75. Screenings must be performed by a licensed health professional and shall submit all documentation and certifications to DPH. Screenings will include the following: 10 Colorectal Cancer Screening Colonoscopy including interpretation. Group C. 100 Cervical Cancer Screenings Cytopathology, cervical or vaginal (any reporting system), requiring interpretation by physician for female ages 21 – 64. Screenings must be performed by a licensed health professional and shall submit all documentation and certifications to DPH.