3. At least one of the following: a. A collaborative partnership with one or more nearby federally qualified health centers or other primary care settings. The goals of such partnership must include, but need not be limited to, identifying patients who have presented at the emergency department for nonemergent care, care that would best be provided in a primary care setting, or emergency care that could potentially have been avoided through the regular provision of primary care, and, if such a patient indicates that he or she lacks regular access to primary care, proactively seeking to establish a relationship between the patient and the federally qualified health center or other primary care setting so that the patient develops a medical home at such setting for nonemergent and preventive health care services. A hospital that establishes one or more collaborative partnerships under this sub-subparagraph may not enter into an arrangement relating to such partnership which would prevent a federally qualified health center or other primary care setting from establishing collaborative partnerships with other hospitals.b. The establishment, construction, and operation of a hospital-owned urgent care center colocated within or adjacent to the hospital emergency department location. After the hospital conducts a medical screening examination, and if appropriate for the patient's needs, the hospital may seek to divert to the urgent care center a patient who presents at the emergency department needing nonemergent health care services. An NCAP with procedures for diverting a patient from the emergency department in this manner must include procedures for assisting such patient in identifying appropriate primary care settings, providing a current list, with contact information, of such settings within 20 miles of the hospital location, and subsequently assisting the patient in arranging for a follow-up examination in a primary care setting, as appropriate for the patient. For such patients who are enrolled in the Medicaid program and are members of a Medicaid managed care plan, the hospital's NCAP must include outreach to the patient's Medicaid managed care plan and coordination with the managed care plan for establishing a relationship between the patient and a primary care setting as appropriate for the patient, which may include a federally qualified health center or other primary care setting with which the hospital has a collaborative partnership. For such a Medicaid enrollee, the agency shall establish a process for the hospital to share updated contact information for the patient, if such information is in the hospital's possession, with the patient's managed care plan. This paragraph may not be construed to preclude a hospital from complying with s. 395.1041 or 42 U.S.C. s. 1395dd.