GARDEN GROVE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER |
12601 GARDEN GROVE BLVD., GARDEN GROVE, CA 92843-1908 |
106301283 |
060000152 |
PRIME HEALTHCARE SERVICES - GARDEN GROVE, LLC |
Investor - Limited Liability Company |
Orange |
Urban |
13 - Orange |
1012 |
Prime Healthcare |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
Prime Healthcare hospitals are committed to providing Small Business, Minority Owned, Women Owned, Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender Owned (LGBQ), Veteran Owned and Disabled Veteran Owned an equal opportunity to compete for and earn contracts for the goods and services hospital purchase. Hospitals will strive to make it easier for vendors to find procurement opportunities and for the hospital to identify available vendors. |
Prime Healthcare is contracted with Healthtrust Purchasing Organization (HPG). HPG has a committed model and self-guidance standards; they manage the contracting and have programs to encourage diversity suppliers, believing it is beneficial to members and clients. |
Prime Healthcare is contracted with Healthtrust Purchasing Organization. HPG has a committed model and they manage the contracting and have programs to encourage diversity suppliers. Buyers are encouraged to pursue suppliers through Healthtrust who are identified as diversity vendors. |
It is our policy at Prime Healthcare to promote, increase and improve the quality of the overall participation of diverse suppliers. We are open to being contacted by diversity groups and will direct them to our GPO for further vetting and value proposition. We believe diverse suppliers bring value to our hospitals through their unique skills and innovative ideas. |
Hospital will announce potential business opportunities in the most appropriate and effective media to identify new sources that will ensure that hospital obtains the best value while bidding in a RFP. Small Business, Minority Owned, Women Owned, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT), and disabled veteran business enterprises are all encouraged to participate whenever possible. We rely on our GPO-Healthtrust to vet all certifications provided by diversity owned suppliers. |
Yes |
Yes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
917138 |
None |
917138 |
5650 |
None |
5650 |
922788 |
None |
922788 |
11528 |
None |
11528 |
None |
None |
None |
98 |
None |
98 |
None |
None |
None |
934414 |
None |
934414 |
11106620 |
John Liston |
jliston@primehealthcare.com |
9092354448 |
None |
Yes |
Healthtrust |
www.healthtrustpg.com |
None |
GARFIELD MEDICAL CENTER |
525 NORTH GARFIELD AVENUE, MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 |
106190315 |
930000057 |
AHMC GARFIELD MEDICAL CENTER LP |
Investor - Partnership |
Los Angeles |
Urban |
11 - Los Angeles |
0913 |
AHMC/Garfield Medical Center |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
Maintain procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers/vendors to be used by all employees responsible for purchasing. It is our policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet our business terms and conditions at a competitive price. We are not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor. |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor. |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor. |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor. |
No |
No |
None |
217 |
217 |
20849 |
1334 |
22183 |
None |
4050 |
4050 |
1471744 |
19178 |
1490922 |
None |
3585 |
3585 |
1492593 |
28364 |
1520957 |
None |
5152 |
5152 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
84 |
84 |
None |
None |
None |
1492593 |
33600 |
1526193 |
36356451 |
GILBERT AVILA |
gilbert.avila@ahmchealth.com |
6263122368 |
None |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
None |
GEORGE L. MEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL |
300 CANAL STREET, KING CITY, CA 93930 |
106270777 |
070000047 |
SOUTHERN MONTEREY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPIT |
Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) |
Monterey |
Rural |
08 - Mid-Coast |
0709 |
George L. Mee Memorial Hospital |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
The purpose of this policy is to establish an operational philosophy and awareness for the purchase of goods from businesses owned by minorities, women, persons with a disability (collectively known as MWBE firms), and the LGBTQ community in the procurement activities of Mee Memorial Healthcare System (MMHS) in compliance with applicable and Federal statutes. |
We have added the Procurement Diversity Policy for Vendors Doing Business with Mee Memorial to our website. |
When looking for new suppliers Mee Memorial will request information regarding diversity status. |
We have our Policy posted to the website and within our material management department all email signatures contain a byline that we are a procurement diversity buyer. |
We encourage our vendors to support any organization that falls under the minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises and we will buy those products via our vendors/distributors and direct when possible. |
No |
No |
None |
153 |
153 |
None |
392 |
392 |
None |
468 |
468 |
None |
3346 |
3346 |
None |
151932 |
151932 |
None |
156291 |
156291 |
None |
15265 |
15265 |
None |
0 |
0 |
None |
0 |
0 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
171556 |
171556 |
1414119 |
Patrick Grindstaff |
pgrindstaff@meememorial.com |
8313857155 |
None |
Yes |
Vizient |
Vizient.com |
None |
GLENDALE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTER |
1420 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE, GLENDALE, CA 91204 |
106190522 |
930000099 |
DIGNITY COMMUNITY CARE |
Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) |
Los Angeles |
Urban |
11 - Los Angeles |
0909 |
CommonSpirit Health |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
CommonSpirit Health is committed to providing access to business opportunities for women, ethnic minorities, veterans, and LGBTQ+ communities interested in providing business solutions to support our delivery of healthcare. We are guided by the best practices of our Supply Chain GPO priorities and committed to local and regional purchases where possible. Core to our mission is the advancing of health equity which includes addressing the social determinants of health utilizing tools of supply chain diversity, local economies, and environmental sustainability. |
CommonSpirit identifies diverse vendors through:
- Active Contract List identifying vendors contracted through our GPO, provided monthly.
- Diverse Vendor database available through a third party supplier diversity vendor.
- Vendor diversity self-identification by vendor during RFP and contracting process.
- Direct vendor input through CommonSpirit Diverse Vendor Intake Form.
- Additional vendor opportunity documentation provided by partners (i.e., distributors).
CommonSpirit Health is in the midst of implementing its Health Equity Blueprint for action and has developed a series of questions in which they ask and address with each vendor to establish vendor accountability towards Health Equity. The business questions are designed to create transparency and awareness by understanding how we are performing against the guidelines and expectations set within our policies. In addition, the process is designed to share expectations and accountability around supplier diversity and its impact on promoting diversity in suppliers and health equity. |
CommonSpirit Health's Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Community Impact Officer regularly communicates with supply chain staff, raising awareness with regard to diversity spend, and an assigned resource has membership on several supplier diversity task forces. Language is included in direct vendor agreements, GPO contract supplemental addendums and within the vendor RFP process, allowing vendors to report diversity codes and submit certification documentation to our sourcing team and Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Community Impact Office.
Our supply chain has developed a diversity strategy in which diverse vendors are validated through a third party supplier diversity partner using vendor information from our Enterprise Resource Planning system, allowing us to identify actionable areas of spend and implement policies, goals and practices to increase our diverse procurement. |
Through our GPO processes vendors are notified of opportunities within various categories of spend considered actionable for diverse vendors. We have plans to define in CY22, categories of actionable spend in supply chain and purchased services, which will support greater outreach to those interested in our business opportunities. |
Rosalyn Carpenter, CommonSpirit Senior Vice President, Diversity and Inclusion, serves on several advisory boards and committees, including the Catholic Health Association's Special Committee to the Board on Diversity and Health Equity, and the Press Ganey Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Client Advisory Council. Additionally, CommonSpirit Health is a member of the Premier, Inc. member-led cohort that developed the recently announced Supplier Diversity Pledge, in which we seek to close supplier diversity gaps within our supply chain and encourage other member organizations to do the same. |
No |
Yes |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
583603 |
0 |
583603 |
583603 |
0 |
583603 |
160184 |
0 |
160184 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
743787 |
0 |
743787 |
41657430 |
Kelly Paul |
Kelly.Paul@CommonSpirit.org |
6022944041 |
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfckQ10wl0yUp3Z7qsFUdx0eX7sicYJqm74I9Pnc1yz-bmUJg/viewform?usp=sf_link |
Yes |
Premier, Inc. |
https://premierinc.com/ |
None |
GLENDORA HOSPITAL |
150 W ROUTE 66, GLENDORA, CA 91740 |
106190328 |
930000060 |
CHLB, LLC |
Investor - Limited Liability Company |
Los Angeles |
Urban |
11 - Los Angeles |
0915 |
Glendora Hospital |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
N/A |
Glendora Hospital does not specifically seek out diverse suppliers, but encourages all supplier relationships. |
Glendora Hospital has a diverse work environment which promotes inclusion when seeking supplier relationships. |
We do not have any specific outreach to diverse vendors. |
If a diverse vendor reaches out we keep their info so we will have it the next time we do an RFP. When doing an RFP we try to include at least one diverse vendor. |
No |
No |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
302029 |
None |
302029 |
302029 |
None |
302029 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
None |
0 |
302029 |
None |
302029 |
2500000 |
Jannell Blackwell |
JBlackwell@collegemedicalcenter.com |
5629972555 |
None |
Yes |
Vizient |
www.vizientinc.com |
None |
GOLETA VALLEY COTTAGE HOSPITAL |
351 SOUTH PATTERSON AVENUE, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93111 |
106420483 |
050000034 |
GOLETA VALLEY COTTAGE HOSPITAL |
Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) |
Santa Barbara |
Urban |
10 - Santa Barbara/Ventura |
0807 |
Cottage Health |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
It is the stance of Cottage Health that diversity strengthens a contract portfolio and is beneficial to the local community and, subsequently, the patients served. Materials
Management, Department Directors, and Supervisors shall make all reasonable efforts to support Santa Barbara County vendors and DBE after reviewing the following criteria: Quality, Cost, and Service.
When evaluation of these criteria do not clearly indicate prime candidate, the DBE or Local Vendor shall be awarded business. DBE: Diversity Business Enterprise, is defined as a business enterprise that is 51% or more owned &
controlled by Minority, Women, LGBT, Veteran or Disabled Veteran. |
Cottage leverages Vizient GPO contracts for majority of suppliers. Vizient is a member of National Minority Supplier Development Council & Womens Business Enterprise National Council.
Vendors that offer a high-quality, appropriately market-priced product and provide Vizient with appropriate certification to indicate they are a minority-owned, woman-owned, LGBT-owned, disability-owned or veteran-owned company may be selected for individual Vizient Supplier Diversity contracts. |
Cottage procurement staff follow our Supplier Diversity policy that encourages business partnerships when all criteria for Cost, Quality & Service have been meet. Cottage staff primarily utilize Vizient GPO contracts for majority of suppliers. Vizient supports diversified suppliers as a member of National Minority Supplier Development Council & Womens Business Enterprise National Council.
Vizient Catalog contains contracts with more than 85 certified diversity suppliers, representing over 200 categories and 18,000 product codes and services |
Majority of outreach and communication is conducted through our marketing department to encourage MBE's to partner with any of our campuses and institutions, through printed or web based advertisements and informational reports.
Additional outreach and communication to MBE'S is through our Population Health program to educate and assist the local community. |
At Cottage Health, we are committed to continuously evaluating opportunities to ensure we advance and promote organizations that support & work with minority (including Hispanic/Latinx/Mixtec, Native American, Asian, and African American), veterans, disabled, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender [LGBT] businesses.
This includes, but is not limited to , joining with local trusted community organizations that support or provide data on minority groups and businesses, working with minority owned businesses that utilize organizations to be certified, etc. |
No |
No |
6312 |
None |
6312 |
238968 |
None |
238968 |
1889 |
None |
1889 |
127871 |
None |
127871 |
393321 |
None |
393321 |
768361 |
None |
768361 |
272514 |
None |
272514 |
936 |
None |
936 |
36693 |
None |
36693 |
90291 |
None |
90291 |
988213 |
None |
988213 |
34242000 |
Noel Skaling |
nskaling@sbch.org |
8055698350 |
www.cottagehealth.org |
Yes |
Vizient |
www.vizientinc.com |
We use centralized purchasing for all our institutions and locations. |
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL-SAN JOSE |
2425 SAMARITAN DRIVE, SAN JOSE, CA 95124 |
106430779 |
070000048 |
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, LP |
Investor - Corporation |
Santa Clara |
Urban |
07 - Santa Clara |
0431 |
HCA Healthcare |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
Good Samaritan Hospital recognizes the importance of supplier diversity and is committed to ensuring that it is an integral part of our day-to-day business operation planning. We believe that the utilization of a diversified supplier base is vital to our companys growth and to the economic success of the communities where we live and serve. Our commitment is to promote the inclusion of diverse businesses within our supplier base through the development of mutually beneficial business relationships.
It is our policy to proactively identify, build relationships with, and purchase goods and services from enterprises owned and operated by people of color, women, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community, socially and economically disadvantaged groups, and disabled persons as part of our corporate procurement process. It is our policy to select suppliers on a competitive basis to the maximum extent practicable, consistent with the objectives and requirements of our Supplier Diversity program.
At Good Samaritan Hospital, we are driven by our mission to care for and improve human life and believe that mission extends outside the walls of our facilities and includes community stewardship and social responsibility. And that good corporate citizenship includes supporting supplier diversity efforts that create sustainable economic development in the communities we serve. We will continue to encourage and work to develop successful partnerships with diverse business enterprises that model our business approach and support our overall business objectives. |
Good Samaritan Hospital works closely with the Far West Supply Chain Diversity & Inclusion Council and HCAs Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Department in identifying and using diverse suppliers through the following steps:
Developing a supplier network that includes a broad cross section of supplier types, including but not limited to, small businesses, as well as businesses owned and operated by people of color, women, veterans,
members of the LGBTQ+ community, members of socially and economically disadvantaged groups, and disabled persons
Ensuring a consistent inclusion of diverse suppliers as a part of RFI/RFP process and vendor selection programs and ensuring the selection process is fair, consistent and non-discriminatory |
Good Samaritans Supply Chain colleagues shall always strive to include at least one diverse supplier on each bid
If Contracting staff or Buyers do not know of a qualified diverse supplier for POs/transactions over
$2,500 and categories with spend over $10,000, staff shall consult DEI and HealthTrust for resources and assistance
Current and new colleagues in purchasing/procurement functions shall participate in supplier diversity orientation
Colleagues in purchasing/procurement functions will be available to assist and partner with DEI at supplier diversity at trade shows, conferences and at any other supplier outreach related activities. |
Good Samaritan Hospital will work closely with trade and industry associations, government agencies, national/local chambers, business development and purchasing organizations to identify diverse suppliers. |
Good Samaritan Hospital will:
Make available a formal registration process for potential suppliers
Conduct supplier forums and match-making events to share information on hospital business objectives and opportunities
Maintain intranet and internet sites with our Supplier Diversity policy, procedures, and other resource information for our sourcing teams, buyers, internal supply chain business partners, and suppliers
Attend and participate in business opportunity events and trade fairs promoting supplier diversity
Publicize purchasing and business opportunities in trade and industry partner publications |
No |
No |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
436391 |
None |
436391 |
436391 |
None |
436391 |
1098686 |
None |
1098686 |
None |
None |
None |
3427796 |
None |
3427796 |
282661 |
None |
282661 |
4680212 |
None |
4680212 |
120668036 |
Annette Wooters |
Annette.Wooters@HealthTrustPG.com |
7029610058 |
https://healthtrustpg.com/suppliers/ |
Yes |
HealthTrust Purchasing Group |
https://healthtrustpg.com/suppliers/ |
N/A |
GREATER EL MONTE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL |
1701 SANTA ANITA AVENUE, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 |
106190352 |
930000063 |
AHMC GREATER EL MONTE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL LP |
Investor - Corporation |
Los Angeles |
Urban |
11 - Los Angeles |
0913 |
AHMC |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
Maintain procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers/vendors to be used by all employees responsible for purchasing. It is our policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet our business terms and conditions at a competitive price. We are not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor |
We work with our GPO and Medical Surgical Distributor |
We purchase from minority, women owned, LGBT, and disabled veteran business. |
No |
No |
0 |
0 |
0 |
30828 |
None |
30828 |
None |
None |
None |
344374 |
None |
344374 |
116966 |
None |
116966 |
492168 |
0 |
492168 |
52759 |
None |
52759 |
None |
None |
None |
499 |
None |
499 |
9800 |
None |
9800 |
535626 |
0 |
535626 |
3735443 |
Mark E Underwood |
mark.underwood@ahmchealth.com |
6263507928 |
None |
Yes |
Vizient |
https://login.alliancewebs.net/login/login.htm?fromURI=/oauth2/v1/authorize/redirect?okta_key=x7nwe9fYFrTur5MT_-KUfZRUIl1V6HvZLbCxZN3w8aU |
None |
GROSSMONT HOSPITAL |
5555 GROSSMONT CENTER DRIVE, LA MESA, CA 91942 |
106370714 |
080000006 |
GROSSMONT HOSPITAL CORPORATION |
Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) |
San Diego |
Urban |
14 - San Diego/Imperial |
1422 |
Sharp HealthCare |
01/01/2021 |
12/31/2021 |
Sharp HealthCare's mission is to promote and provide opportunities for minority owned, LGBT, small and veteran owned businesses through contracting and purchasing actions. Sharp aims to to create sustainable, mutually beneficial relationships with diverse suppliers. To do this, Sharp has established annual procurement goals for goods and services from minority, women, and veteran owned businesses. Sharp recognizes that supplier diversity creates competitiveness within the marketplace and helps feed the local and state economy. |
Sharp Healthcare participates in a local Hospital council - Economic Development Collaborative (EDC) |
Sharp HealthCare has developed an RFP and RFI process, with scoring and bonus points to suppliers that are diverse within the RFP/RFI submissions. The RFP/RFI scoring matrix looks at this information from each RFP/RFI submission. |
Sharp HealthCare is in the process of developing an outreach and communication program for the San Diego community utilizing various communication platforms and individuals across the organization. |
Sharp Healthcare participates in a local Hospital council - Economic Development Collaborative (EDC) |
Yes |
No |
777949 |
0 |
777949 |
4847275 |
0 |
4847275 |
95155 |
0 |
95155 |
764446 |
0 |
764446 |
0 |
504871 |
504871 |
6484825 |
504871 |
6989696 |
1366582 |
167495 |
1534077 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
75210 |
33 |
75243 |
627837 |
0 |
627837 |
7298780 |
672399 |
7971179 |
1005214558 |
Ryan C Koos |
ryan.koos@sharp.com |
8584996582 |
None |
Yes |
Vizient |
https://www.vizientinc.com |
This is part of a system wide roll up that was submitted on 6/30/22 |