Table: 2021_hospital_supplier_diversity_individual_report_extract , hospital_name like K*

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hospital_name hospital_address hcai_id license_number licensee type_control county mssa hsa hfpa reporting_organization report_start_date report_end_date supplier_diversity_statement encourage_suppliers encourage_employees conduct_outreach_comm certification_support require_certification self_certification tier_i_african_american tier_ii_african_american total_african_american tier_i_hispanic_american tier_ii_hispanic_american total_hispanic_american tier_i_native_american tier_ii_native_american total_native_american tier_i_asian_pacific_american tier_ii_asian_pacific_american total_asian_pacific_american tier_i_unknown_minority tier_ii_unknown_minority total_unknown_minority total_tier_i_minority total_tier_ii_minority total_minority tier_i_women tier_ii_women total_women tier_i_lgbt tier_ii_lgbt total_lgbt tier_i_disabled_veteran tier_ii_disabled_veteran total_disabled_veteran tier_i_less_duplicated_amount tier_ii_less_duplicated_amount total_less_duplicated_amount combined_tier_i_total combined_tier_ii_total combined_total total_hospital_procurement contact_name contact_email contact_phone_number website_link third_party third_party_name third_party_website other_relevant_info
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - ANTIOCH 4501 SAND CREEK ROAD, ANTIOCH, CA 94531 106074097 550000614 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Contra Costa Urban 05 - East Bay 0411 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 3745198 641104 4386302 1215050 889769 2104819 11840 91570 103410 2267941 3180573 5448514 0 2086197 2086197 7240029 6889213 14129242 1248543 933384 2181927 41013 1977 42990 47796 47317 95113 0 15549 15549 8577381 7856342 16433723 34542138 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - BALDWIN PARK 1011 BALDWIN PARK BLVD., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 106196035 930000920 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0915 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 7727132 1841942 9569074 3897461 2556376 6453837 275134 263089 538223 2925492 9138040 12063532 0 5993811 5993811 14825219 19793258 34618477 4019878 2681685 6701563 65102 5680 70782 252043 135946 387989 0 44675 44675 19162242 22571894 41734136 99242309 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - DOWNEY 9333 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY, DOWNEY, CA 90242 106196403 930000078 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0921 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 10197771 2364288 12562059 1160587 3281324 4441911 291805 337697 629502 4993378 11729445 16722823 0 7693562 7693562 16643541 25406316 42049857 5797917 3442169 9240086 60169 7291 67460 305731 174499 480230 0 57344 57344 22807358 28972931 51780289 127385872 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - FONTANA 9961 SIERRA AVENUE, FONTANA, CA 92335 106361223 240000159 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Bernardino Urban 12 - Inland Counties 1209 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 7952921 1772473 9725394 1271933 2459961 3731894 92455 253167 345622 4991088 8793395 13784483 0 5767752 5767752 14308397 19046748 33355145 5564016 2580545 8144561 20774 5466 26240 247078 130819 377897 0 42990 42990 20140265 21720588 41860853 95499347 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - FREMONT 39400 PASEO PADRE PARKWAY, FREMONT, CA 94538 106014132 140000053 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Alameda Urban 05 - East Bay 0421 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 4572274 796201 5368475 492869 1105023 1597892 0 113723 113723 2233891 3950023 6183914 0 2590894 2590894 7299034 8555864 15854898 1230761 1159189 2389950 38425 2455 40880 260 58764 59024 0 19311 19311 8568480 9756961 18325441 42898633 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - FRESNO 7300 NORTH FRESNO STREET, FRESNO, CA 93720 106104062 040000384 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Fresno Urban 09 - Central 0605 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 5641054 779952 6421006 2313073 1082472 3395545 499 111403 111902 147807 3869413 4017220 0 2538020 2538020 8102433 8381260 16483693 1176583 1135533 2312116 29848 2405 32253 19354 57565 76919 0 18917 18917 9328218 9557846 18886064 42023183 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - LOS ANGELES 4867 SUNSET BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 106190429 930000077 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0925 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 7318427 2559195 9877622 1712462 3551829 5264291 160014 365536 525550 7052176 12696394 19748570 0 8327802 8327802 16243079 27500756 43743835 5457379 3725934 9183313 157587 7892 165479 299023 188884 487907 0 62071 62071 22157068 31361395 53518463 137887282 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - MANTECA 1777 WEST YOSEMITE AVENUE, MANTECA, CA 95337 106394009 030000393 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Joaquin Urban 06 - North San Joaquin 0507 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 3615126 642590 4257716 789518 891831 1681349 35000 91783 126783 976217 3187946 4164163 0 2091033 2091033 5415861 6905183 12321044 1992724 935547 2928271 12383 1982 14365 3368027 47427 3415454 0 15586 15586 10788995 7874553 18663548 34622205 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - MORENO VALLEY 27300 IRIS AVENUE, MORENO VALLEY, CA 92555 106334048 550000810 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Riverside Urban 12 - Inland Counties 1109 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 576642 425858 1002500 554567 591035 1145602 2854 60826 63680 403682 2112718 2516400 0 1385771 1385771 1537745 4576208 6113953 739341 620006 1359347 11860 1313 13173 75983 31431 107414 0 10329 10329 2364929 5218629 7583558 22944851 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - OAKLAND/RICHMOND 275 W. MACARTHUR BLVD., OAKLAND, CA 94611 106014326 140000052 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Alameda Urban 05 - East Bay 0417 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 11307371 1762447 13069818 1555956 2446047 4002003 5200 251735 256935 6991345 8743656 15735001 0 5735127 5735127 19859872 18939012 38798884 3922455 2565948 6488403 246309 5435 251744 92970 130079 223049 0 42747 42747 24121606 21597727 45719333 94959159 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - ORANGE COUNTY - ANAHEIM 3440 E LA PALMA AVE, ANAHEIM, CA 92806 106304409 060000091 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Orange Urban 13 - Orange 1011 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 6404933 1179642 7584575 2060520 1637190 3697710 254590 168491 423081 2409581 5852312 8261893 0 3838640 3838640 11129624 12676275 23805899 6013383 1717442 7730825 243390 3638 247028 76368 87065 163433 0 28611 28611 17462765 14455809 31918574 63558149 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - PANORAMA CITY 13652 CANTARA STREET, PANORAMA CITY, CA 91402 106190432 930000080 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0905 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 7822197 1359078 9181275 1776026 1886223 3662249 51667 194121 245788 3681247 6742508 10423755 0 4422537 4422537 13331137 14604467 27935604 3013200 1978683 4991883 17901 4191 22092 306359 100308 406667 0 32963 32963 16668597 16654686 33323283 73225992 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - REDWOOD CITY 1100 VETERANS BLVD., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 106414139 220000021 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Mateo Urban 04 - West Bay 0428 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 5140332 1610338 6750670 2437187 2234939 4672126 9144 230009 239153 3708115 7989030 11697145 0 5240154 5240154 11294778 17304470 28599248 1938202 2344492 4282694 64069 4966 69035 1215 118853 120068 0 39057 39057 13298264 19733724 33031988 86763662 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - RIVERSIDE 10800 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, RIVERSIDE, CA 92505 106334025 250000327 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Riverside Urban 12 - Inland Counties 1111 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 6312735 2718160 9030895 3434361 3772453 7206814 115072 388242 503314 3294600 13485036 16779636 0 8845087 8845087 13156768 29208978 42365746 7528859 3957372 11486231 34002 8382 42384 69632 200617 270249 0 65927 65927 20789261 33309422 54098683 146452209 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - ROSEVILLE 1600 EUREKA ROAD, ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 106314024 550001681 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Placer Urban 02 - Golden Empire 0309 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 7350515 1597440 8947955 3393905 2217039 5610944 37397 228166 265563 3981203 7925043 11906246 0 5198184 5198184 14763020 17165872 31928892 4819613 2325714 7145327 93915 4926 98841 1108 117901 119009 0 38745 38745 19677656 19575668 39253324 86068740 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SACRAMENTO 2025 MORSE AVENUE, SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 106340913 030000052 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Sacramento Urban 02 - Golden Empire 0311 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 10517260 1320075 11837335 954942 1832092 2787034 250597 188550 439147 4753671 6549008 11302679 0 4295617 4295617 16476470 14185342 30661812 3727849 1921898 5649747 175377 4071 179448 364721 97429 462150 0 32017 32017 20744417 16176723 36921140 71124521 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO - ZION 4647 ZION AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92120 106370730 080000062 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Diego Urban 14 - San Diego/Imperial 1416 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 2112660 607394 2720054 225830 842984 1068814 61062 86756 147818 9274187 3013337 12287524 0 1976504 1976504 11673739 6526975 18200714 1461640 884306 2345946 31700 1873 33573 0 44829 44829 0 14732 14732 13167079 7443251 20610330 32725891 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SAN FRANCISCO 2425 GEARY BOULEVARD, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94115 106380857 220000188 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Francisco Urban 04 - West Bay 0423 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 8879577 1738588 10618165 2031109 2412933 4444042 50440 248327 298767 2410966 8625289 11036255 0 5657488 5657488 13372092 18682625 32054717 4157398 2531211 6688609 131387 5362 136749 43188 128318 171506 0 42168 42168 17704065 21305348 39009413 93673653 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SAN JOSE 250 HOSPITAL PARKWAY, SAN JOSE, CA 95119 106431506 070000117 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Santa Clara Urban 07 - Santa Clara 0431 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 4202706 1708418 5911124 3652803 2371061 6023864 37505 244018 281523 4926560 8475613 13402173 0 5559313 5559313 12819574 18358423 31177997 1236519 2487287 3723806 102062 5268 107330 10688 126091 136779 0 41436 41436 14168843 20935633 35104476 92048119 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SAN LEANDRO 2500 MERCED STREET, SAN LEANDRO, CA 94577 106014337 550002678 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Alameda Urban 05 - East Bay 0421 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 7911267 1071374 8982641 1699470 1486928 3186398 5890 153027 158917 4361668 5315184 9676852 0 3486328 3486328 13978295 11512841 25491136 2704047 1559815 4263862 136332 3304 139636 5591 79074 84665 0 25985 25985 16824265 13129049 29953314 57724754 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SAN RAFAEL 99 MONTECILLO ROAD, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 106210992 110000357 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Marin Urban 04 - West Bay 0405 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 4916625 1288797 6205422 510278 1788683 2298961 201219 184082 385301 23313711 6393837 29707548 0 4193837 4193837 28941833 13849236 42791069 2151767 1876361 4028128 46091 3974 50065 52641 95121 147762 0 31259 31259 31192332 15793433 46985765 69439311 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SANTA CLARA 700 LAWRENCE EXPRESSWAY, SANTA CLARA, CA 95051 106434153 070000661 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Santa Clara Urban 07 - Santa Clara 0429 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 9801813 2125032 11926845 4163913 2949267 7113180 197461 303524 500985 5541816 10542472 16084288 0 6915004 6915004 19705003 22835299 42540302 2741392 3093836 5835228 28079 6553 34632 22864 156840 179704 0 51541 51541 22497338 26040987 48538325 114494936 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SANTA ROSA 401 BICENTENNIAL WAY, SANTA ROSA, CA 95403 106494019 110000213 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Sonoma Urban 03 - North Bay 0401 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 6250048 632450 6882498 642153 877758 1519911 40380 90334 130714 74705 3137639 3212344 0 2058036 2058036 7007286 6796217 13803503 2300522 920784 3221306 36396 1950 38346 254847 46679 301526 0 15340 15340 9599051 7750290 17349341 34075856 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SOUTH BAY 25825 SOUTH VERMONT AVENUE, HARBOR CITY, CA 90710 106190431 930000079 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0933 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 5316055 1493647 6809702 565641 2072988 2638629 161981 213341 375322 3747868 7410118 11157986 0 4860435 4860435 9791545 16050529 25842074 8853111 2174603 11027714 16390 4606 20996 40068 110240 150308 0 36227 36227 18701114 18303751 37004865 80476474 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SOUTH SACRAMENTO 6600 BRUCEVILLE ROAD, SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 106342344 030000228 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Sacramento Urban 02 - Golden Empire 0311 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 11330502 1300391 12630893 643860 1804774 2448634 58034 185738 243772 1170150 6451357 7621507 46465 4231565 4278030 13249011 13973825 27222836 4106421 1893241 5999662 43090 4010 47100 6118356 95977 6214333 0 31540 31540 23516878 15935513 39452391 70063994 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 1200 EL CAMINO REAL, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 106410806 220000022 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Mateo Urban 04 - West Bay 0425 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 5445526 567498 6013024 374132 787614 1161746 5087 81057 86144 2074741 2815410 4890151 0 1846680 1846680 7899486 6098259 13997745 1466720 826221 2292941 41636 1750 43386 289 41885 42174 0 13764 13764 9408131 6954351 16362482 30576334 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - VACAVILLE 1 QUALITY DRIVE, VACAVILLE, CA 95688 106484044 550001207 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Solano Urban 03 - North Bay 0408 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 3274007 704274 3978281 203763 977441 1181204 2600 100593 103193 3039657 3493968 6533625 0 2291758 2291758 6520027 7568034 14088061 1823342 1025354 2848696 173602 2172 175774 0 51980 51980 0 17082 17082 8516971 8630458 17147429 37945709 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - WALNUT CREEK 1425 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596-5300 106070990 140000290 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Contra Costa Urban 05 - East Bay 0411 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 6595737 1767034 8362771 3330612 2452414 5783026 0 252390 252390 5856646 8766415 14623061 0 5750055 5750055 15782995 18988308 34771303 4382414 2572627 6955041 263584 5449 269033 26043 130418 156461 0 42858 42858 20455036 21653944 42108980 95206333 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - WEST LA 6041 CADILLAC AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA 90034 106190434 930000081 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0927 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 6511236 1490178 8001414 2544594 2068173 4612767 46013 212846 258859 2185724 7392905 9578629 0 4849144 4849144 11287567 16013246 27300813 3286668 2169551 5456219 46661 4595 51256 247814 109984 357798 0 36143 36143 14868710 18261233 33129943 80289534 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - WOODLAND HILLS 5601 DE SOTO AVENUE, WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367 106191450 930000358 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0905 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 6920363 1417477 8337840 3243493 1967274 5210767 121345 202462 323807 3039745 7032230 10071975 0 4612571 4612571 13324946 15232014 28556960 5352522 2063706 7416228 25786 4371 30157 599543 104618 704161 0 34380 34380 19302797 17370329 36673126 76372478 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL & REHAB CENTER - VALLEJO 975 SERENO DRIVE, VALLEJO, CA 94589 106480989 110000026 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Solano Urban 03 - North Bay 0409 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 5315276 820427 6135703 410135 1138647 1548782 1200 117184 118384 818020 4070214 4888234 0 2669729 2669729 6544631 8816201 15360832 2834948 1194461 4029409 78498 2530 81028 0 60552 60552 0 19899 19899 9458077 10053845 19511922 44203951 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAWEAH HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER 400 WEST MINERAL KING, VISALIA, CA 93291 106540734 120000580 KAWEAH DELTA HEALTH CARE DISTRICT District Tulare Urban 09 - Central 0611 Kaweah Health 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Kaweah Health is committed to providing Small Business (SBE), Minority Owned (MBE), Women Owned (WBE), Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender Owned (LGBTQ), Veteran Owned (VET) and Disabled Veteran Owned (DVET) an equal opportunity to compete for and earn contracts for the goods and services Kaweah Health purchases. Kaweah Health will work to identify available vendors that meet this demographic. Materials Management will prepare reports to review supply chain strategies to ensure that Kaweah Health is taking full advantage of the capabilities, competitive pricing, new products, and innovations offered by all Suppliers, including those represented in the Diversity program. Materials Management will work with individuals within the facility to assist in selecting the vendors whom meet the contracting needs for Kaweah Health. The Supply Diversity Program will not be the only defining in the awarding of contracts. A multi-faceted process, which will review clinical acceptability, pricing, availability of services and supplies, contractual obligations, and GPO agreements will be part of a weight scale to determine the awarding of a contract. Materials Management continuously assess the marketplace for drivers of market segments, industry trends, impact of new technology, competitive dynamics, supplier characteristics, and suppliers (national or regional) in a market. Some of the diversity data comes from reports given to us by our Group Purchasing Organization and our prime distributor. Materials Management and other product champions analyzes the sourcing history of a product or service to determine the level of competition, prices, and performance results of existing suppliers to determine if a new supplier would better meet clinical supply or facility service needs. Through the Value Analysis Committee, evaluates products that appear to be the same across suppliers (inclusive of diverse suppliers - beyond branding) to determine real differences in the product or services and identify suppliers with a competitive advantage. Materials Management encourages GPO and non-GPO partners to utilize minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises, as well as encourages to build stronger reporting and analyses to be able to report on such supplier diversity. No No None None None None None None None None None None None None 3943 None 3943 3943 None 3943 225940 None 225940 None None None 9412 None 9412 None None None 239295 None 239295 88509119 Jill C Anderson jianders@kaweahhealth.org 5596245508 www.kaweahhealth.org Yes Premier Inc. www.premierinc.com None
KECK HOSPITAL OF USC 1500 SAN PABLO STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 106194219 930000459 KECK MEDICAL CENTER OF USC Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0925 Keck Medicine of USC 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Keck Medicine DEI Vision At Keck Medicine quality healthcare starts with dignity, respect, and compassion for our patients, loved ones and colleagues. We intentionally and courageously create an inclusive and supportive clinical care, learning, research, and work environment. We actively work to dismantle systemic bias, racism, and inequalities so everyone belongs and thrives. Keck Medicine of USC Supplier Diversity Policy At Keck Medicine of USC, we believe in the impact of serving a community and population with diverse needs. To assist patients and providers in becoming Limitless, we strive to partner with vendors that demonstrate excellence while reflecting the diverse patients we serve. Our supplier diversity commitment is to provide equitable access to procurement and contracting opportunities to business entities - both large and small- 51% owned and operated by minority, women, LGBTQ+, and veterans. Any vendor doing business with either Keck Medicine of USC or University of Southern California is required to register through our supplier portal. This portal provides the opportunity to certify as a diverse entity including (but not limited to) Disabled, Disadvantaged, Minority-, Woman-, LGBTQ+, and Veteran-Owned Entities, and Small Business designations. We also currently participate in partnerships with our Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) Vizient and Primary Distributor Medline for reporting and sourcing current and potential diverse suppliers. We utilize our GPO supplier diversity portal we can benchmark our current supplier diversity spend twice a year. The Medline reporting allows access to similar benchmarking and expands our view to not only our Tier 1 direct spend with diverse suppliers but also the Tier 2 impact of where our vendors source their materials or services (this definition is separate from the Tier II designation from HCAI). Keck Medicine continues to build out and formalize its training to the employees directly involved in the procurement process and helps support employees through its continued DEI efforts. In partnership with the University, Keck continues to expand on the foundation set in 2020. USC recruited its first Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer (CIDO), Christopher Manning, who will report directly to the University President and chair the University's Diversity and Inclusion Council. Following suite the health system is finalizing the hire of our own CIDO to foster collaboration and build on the efforts started at the University Keck Medicine also continues its Journey Towards Inclusion, launching new employee trainings and resources, and Employee Resource Groups centered around common demographics, backgrounds, interests, or alliance. The executive level sponsor and chairs of these ERGs help foster a culture of safety, recognition, and inclusion within the Health System Environment. A wonderful example of the training at Keck is related to our gender affirming care program. In partnership with our Keck Pride ERG and the TransLatin@ Coalition, Keck Medicine was able to create a broad, multispectral alliance with a vision toward building holistic access to care for transgender, non-binary, and gender diverse communities. This program has resulted in 1,400 staff and faculty members (ranging from front line staff, nurses, physicians, access center operators, residents/fellows, and more) at Keck Medicine receiving training on transgender health, gender affirming care, and inclusive communication since 2020. Keck Medicine of USC is honored to be listed as a Leader in LGBTQ+ Healthcare from the Healthcare Equality Index and we are excited to continue this work in the next calendar year by offering future culture transformation trainings in partnership with TransLatin@. In addition to the resources for employees - specific training around disadvantaged vendor classifications, the impact of spend within the community through disadvantage vendors, and operational training on certification auditing, sourcing of disadvantaged vendors, and resources offered by our GPO and Prime Distribution partners including the Vizient Supplier Diversity Counsel. During 2021 we continued to build on the success of utilizing 3rd party PPE vendors to help create opportunities for disadvantage business enterprises. JBY, Pelv-Ice, and Maadho Distributors are three major vendors that were able to help Keck during the height of the pandemic address backorder and supply constraints in the personal protective equipment space. Keck Medicine was able to partner with all three vendors to obtain their diverse vendor certifications. This included highlighting the current accepted certifications at our health systems and other large hospitals (by leveraging the HCAI 2020 reporting), identifying certifying bodies based on the most widely accepted classifications for each possible certification, and helping the companies to understand the business opportunity present for certified vendors. Keck continued its path forward in the last year by partnering with the USC DEI council. This steering committee remains committed to the DEI Council Strategy & Objectives developed in 2020 and highlighted below. DEI Council Strategy & Objectives Develop the infrastructure at USC Health to empower a diverse and inclusive workforce, advance equity in care, and enhance community and professional partnerships. 1. Strategically Source, Hire, and Retain Diverse Talent 2. Advance Health Equity & Culturally Competent Care 3. Foster Inclusion and Engagement 4. Enhance Community & Professional Partnerships By partnering with the University we participated in local databases managed by Compete4LA and RAMP, as well as fostered a relationship with TELECU/LALCC. Both TELECU and LALCC are at the forefront of considerable change for Latino/minority business in Los Angeles. Thanks to these partnerships, as well as communications with GLAAAACC and the Asian Business Chamber, USC and by extension Keck Medicine of USC, are close to announcing additional outreach around networking and supplier outreach in the geographies around the University and Health System campuses. We also utilize validation services to make sure there is auditable tracking for certifications. Diversity Information Resources (DIR) is our annual reporting partner, helping us understand the offerings for disadvantaged vendor classification reported on the HCAI list and those outside of the current minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran classifications. By using DIR we are able to draw on a complete list of national, state, and regional agency certifications. DIR's report helps us understand our data better with additional detail around certifications in areas like small business, HUBZones, Labor Surplus Areas, and AbilityOne Programs. There data classification also helps us understand the sourcing categories within the current spend with the largest representation of disadvantaged vendors and highlight some of the largest opportunities. Yes No None None None 89671 None 89671 173632 None 173632 3332536 None 3332536 1757442 None 1757442 5353281 None 5353281 11398689 None 11398689 None None None 988214 None 988214 1803154 None 1803154 15937030 None 15937030 635986367 Joseph Knudsvig joseph.knudsvig@med.usc.edu 3234429173 None Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/what-we-do/supply-chain/supply-chain-programs/supplier-diversity Total Disadvantaged Vendor Spend: $32,731,310.35 (certifications outlined below) Our current years information include the below certifications. Moving forward Keck will also accept these certifications for supplier diversity classifications through federal, state, or local governments: SBA-8(A) Certified, Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE), Alaskan Native Corporation (ANC), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE), Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB), Historically Under-Utilized Business Zones (HUBZone), LGBT Business Enterprise (LGBTBE), Minority-Owned Business Enterprise (MBE), Small Business Enterprise (SBE), Small Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (SDBE), Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB), Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB), Veteran-Owned Business (VOB), Vietnam Veteran-Owned (VVO), Women-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), AbilityOne Program, Disability-Owned Business Enterprise, Historically Black College or University / Minority Institution (HBCU), Labor Surplus Area (LSA) In modeling after the existing CPUC supplier diversity program and the state recognized Supplier Clearinghouse we will focus on having vendors obtain certifications from California Department of General Services, U.S. Small Business Administration, National Minority Supplier Development Council, Women's Business Enterprise National Council, National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, and/or Office of Small Business & Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services (OSDS) (HBCU), Labor Surplus Area (LSA)
KENTFIELD HOSPITAL 1125 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD., KENTFIELD, CA 94904 106210993 110000358 1125 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD OPERATING CO, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Marin Urban 04 - West Bay 0405 Kentfield Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 N/A Vibra Healthcare has implemented a series of steps to provide opportunities for various minority businesses. Vibra Healthcare does not discriminate against any minority enterprise and encourages a healthy working relationship with all vendors. Vibra Healthcare nationally encourages all enterprises to reach out and conduct business with us. Vibra Healthcare nationally supports enterprises that encourage involvement of minority communities. Yes Yes None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None 0 0 None 0 0 3000000 Jhon Lantican jlantican@gmail.com 4154853683 None No None None Contract # Vendor Name Contract Descripition MWBE Minority Owned Business Entity (NMSDC) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Entity (SDVOSB) Veteran Owned Business Entity (VOSB) Woman Owned Business Entity (WBENC) Sales 5470 GOJO INDUSTRIES INC HAND HYGIENE - SOAPS LOTIONS AND SANITIZERS Y N N N Y $407,939 6808 AMERICAN SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS Promotional Products Y N N N Y $96,692 7738 ASE DIRECT INC Remanufactured Toner Y N Y N Y $51,256 2651 MEDEFIL INC PREFILLED FLUSH SYRINGES AND INFUSION PORT DISINFECTION CAPS Y Y N N N $41,063 1992 TRONEX INTERNATIONAL INC GLOVES - EXAM Y Y N N N $34,013 479 KERMA MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC COMMODITY NURSING SUPPLIES Y Y N Y N $31,955 4589 STRATUS PHARMACEUTICALS INC PHARMA NON INJECTABLE - MULTISOURCE TOPICALS Y Y N N Y $23,873 1318 KERMA MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC DISTRIBUTION - REHAB AND EXERCISE Y Y N Y N $20,444 3248 REMAR TECHNOLOGIES GROUP LLC Televisions Y Y N N N $19,767 46005 KERMA MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC Distribution, Med-Surg Y Y N Y N $18,156 4532 AVKARE LLC Unit Dose Pharmaceuticals Y N Y N Y $13,545 4600 X-GEN PHARMACEUTICALS INC PHARMA INJECTABLE - MULTISOURCE Y N N N Y $11,925 989 LSL HEALTHCARE KITS - IV START Y Y N N Y $10,830 7259 MAC MEDICAL SUPPLY CO INC Patient Items - Biodegradable Y N N N Y $8,923 500166 STORAGE SYSTEMS UNLIMITED INC Mobile Shelving and Storage Y N N N Y $7,670 1308 TRINITY STERILE INC INSTRUMENTS - FLOOR GRADE DISPOSABLE Y Y N N Y $7,360 5279 HILTON PUBLISHING INC Subscriptions, Books & Journals Y Y N N N $7,162 5336 DURFOLD CORP FURNITURE - PATIENT ROOM Y N N N Y $6,910 922 LSL HEALTHCARE PATIENT SLIPPERS Y Y N N Y $4,862 373 RD PLASTICS CO INC BAGS - RECLOSABLE - SPECIMEN, BIOHAZARD, AND RELATED SUPPLIES Y N N N Y $4,527 500122 CARSTENS INC CHARTING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Y N N N Y $3,908 4569 NEXUS PHARMACEUTICALS INC Pharmaceuticals - Injectables Y Y N N N $3,190 4568 NEPHRON PHARMACEUTICALS CORP PHARMA NON INJECTABLE - MULTISOURCE NEBULIZATION Y N N N Y $2,416 785 TRONEX INTERNATIONAL INC Personal Protective Gowns & Apparel (PPE) Disposable Y Y N N N $2,026 6905 MYCO MEDICAL SUPPLIES INC NEEDLES & SYRINGES - SAFETY Y Y N N N $1,751 2530 TRINITY STERILE INC Tourniquets, Phlebotomy Y Y N N Y $1,749 2587 MEDI-TECH INTERNATIONAL CORP DRESSINGS - SECUREMENT NETTING (SPANDAGE) Y N N N Y $1,696 1132 KERMA MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC BAGS - ICE - REFILLABLE Y Y N Y N $1,634 1319 KERMA MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC DISTRIBUTION - STAINLESS OR EQUIPMENT (INSTRUMENT TABLES - STANDS - UTILITY CARTS ETC) Y Y N Y N $1,387 2456 VITAL CARE INDUSTRIES LLC Solidifiers Y Y N N N $1,166 7385 SOURCEMARK LLC Nasal Sanitizer, Ready to Use Y Y N N N $1,133 1334 LSL HEALTHCARE TRAYS - MINOR PROCEDURE Y Y N N Y $1,007 49125 MAC MEDICAL SUPPLY CO INC Ultrasound Gel Y N N N Y $997 2102 PHOENIX TEXTILE CORP LINENS AND TEXTILES - REUSABLE Y N N N Y $808 5955 HOSPITAL SYSTEMS INC Headwalls Y N N N Y $587 23929 MEDI-TECH INTERNATIONAL CORP Wound Care, Advanced (Niche) Y N N N Y $508 1313 MAC MEDICAL SUPPLY CO INC PAPER - MONITOR & THERMAL FILM Y N N N Y $493 2627 PHOENIX TEXTILE CORP UNIFORMS - PROFESSIONAL STAFF & EMPLOYEE Y N N N Y $178 7270 SOULE MEDICAL Positioning Aids Surgery - Foam Reusable and Disposable Y N N N Y $121 5900 MEDI-TECH INTERNATIONAL CORP ADULT INCONTINENCE MESH BRIEFS Y N N N Y $47 7561 TRONEX INTERNATIONAL INC SURGICAL MASKS - PROCEDURAL AND FACIAL PROTECTION Y Y N N N $42 596 TRINITY STERILE INC BANDAGES - ESMARK Y Y N N Y $38 2926 LANGUAGE SERVICES ASSOCIATES INC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION Y Y N N N $35
KINDRED HOSPITAL - BALDWIN PARK 14148 FRANCISQUITO AVENUE, BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 106190049 930000390 KND DEVELOPMENT 52, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0915 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 3318 0 3318 8 0 8 0 0 0 59363 0 59363 86869 738508 825377 149558 738508 888066 15898 2262881 2278779 0 0 0 45 323 368 1063 186437 187500 164438 2815275 2979713 11709988 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - BREA 875 NORTH BREA BOULEVARD, BREA, CA 92821 106301127 060000407 THC - ORANGE COUNTY, LLC. Investor - Limited Liability Company Orange Urban 13 - Orange 1011 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 2309 0 2309 6 0 6 0 0 0 41311 0 41311 79647 513930 593577 123273 513930 637203 13609 1574746 1588355 0 0 0 36 225 261 740 129742 130482 136178 1959159 2095337 7213125 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - LA MIRADA 14900 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY, LA MIRADA, CA 90638 106190449 930000084 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPECIALTY CARE, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0921 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 2191 0 2191 5 0 5 0 0 0 39205 0 39205 76203 487729 563932 117604 487729 605333 13342 1494464 1507806 0 0 0 35 213 248 702 123128 123830 130279 1859278 1989557 7826681 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - LOS ANGELES 5525 WEST SLAUSON AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA 90056 106190305 930000053 THC - ORANGE COUNTY, LLC. Investor - Limited Liability Company Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0929 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 3698 0 3698 9 0 9 0 0 0 66155 0 66155 119085 823011 942096 188947 823011 1011958 16760 2521809 2538569 0 0 0 49 360 409 1185 207770 208955 204571 3137410 3341981 12038938 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - ONTARIO 550 NORTH MONTEREY AVENUE, ONTARIO, CA 91764 106361274 240000561 THC - ORANGE COUNTY, LLC. Investor - Limited Liability Company San Bernardino Urban 12 - Inland Counties 1207 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 5271 0 5271 13 0 13 0 0 0 94283 0 94283 103395 1172934 1276329 202962 1172934 1375896 20327 3594017 3614344 0 0 0 63 513 576 1689 296109 297798 221663 4471355 4693018 12431674 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - RIVERSIDE 2224 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE, PERRIS, CA 92571 106332172 250000234 KND DEVELOPMENT 54, LLC Investor - Corporation Riverside Urban 12 - Inland Counties 1109 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 2425 0 2425 6 0 6 0 0 0 43382 0 43382 79333 539705 619038 125146 539705 664851 13872 1653724 1667596 0 0 0 37 236 273 777 136249 137026 138278 2057416 2195694 7858611 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO 1940 EL CAJON BOULEVARD, SAN DIEGO, CA 92104-9988 106370721 090000059 THC - ORANGE COUNTY, LLC. Investor - Limited Liability Company San Diego Urban 14 - San Diego/Imperial 1418 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 4478 0 4478 11 0 11 0 0 0 80098 0 80098 99851 996459 1096310 184438 996459 1180897 18528 3053277 3071805 0 0 0 56 436 492 1435 251558 252993 201587 3798614 4000201 8249270 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 2800 BENEDICT DRIVE, SAN LEANDRO, CA 94577 106010887 140000066 THC - ORANGE COUNTY, LLC. Investor - Limited Liability Company Alameda Urban 05 - East Bay 0421 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 2068 0 2068 5 0 5 0 0 0 37006 0 37006 78779 460374 539153 117858 460374 578232 13063 1410644 1423707 0 0 0 34 201 235 663 116222 116885 130292 1754997 1885289 14984442 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - SOUTH BAY 1246 WEST 155TH STREET, GARDENA, CA 90247 106190196 930000037 KND DEVELOPMENT 53, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0929 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 3397 0 3397 9 0 9 0 0 0 60770 0 60770 86939 756016 842955 151115 756016 907131 16077 2316529 2332606 0 0 0 46 330 376 1088 190857 191945 166150 2882018 3048168 8776653 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL PARAMOUNT 16453 COLORADO AVENUE, PARAMOUNT, CA 90723 106190599 930000088 KND REAL ESTATE 40, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0921 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 4540 0 4540 12 0 12 0 0 0 81214 0 81214 97788 1010348 1108136 183554 1010348 1193902 18670 3095835 3114505 0 0 0 56 442 498 1455 255064 256519 200825 3851561 4052386 15312738 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL RANCHO 10841 WHITE OAK AVENUE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 106364188 240000652 KND DEVELOPMENT 55, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company San Bernardino Urban 12 - Inland Counties 1207 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 1925 0 1925 5 0 5 0 0 0 34436 0 34436 73204 428411 501615 109570 428411 537981 12737 1312705 1325442 0 0 0 33 187 220 617 108153 108770 121723 1633150 1754873 9624891 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL WESTMINSTER 200 HOSPITAL CIRCLE, WESTMINSTER, CA 92683 106301380 060000183 THC - ORANGE COUNTY, LLC. Investor - Limited Liability Company Orange Urban 13 - Orange 1014 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 4351 0 4351 11 0 11 0 0 0 77844 0 77844 99620 968419 1068039 181826 968419 1150245 17135 2967358 2984493 0 0 0 25 423 448 1374 244479 245853 197612 3691721 3889333 14596058 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KERN MEDICAL CENTER 1700 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 106150736 120000182 KERN COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY City or County Kern Urban 09 - Central 0617 Kern County Hospital Authority 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Kern Medical is committed to developing and providing access to business opportunities for Women owned, Ethnic Minorities owned, Veteran owned, and LGBTQ+ owned vendors interested in providing business solutions to support Kern Medical in our efforts to deliver safe, compassionate, high quality care, and improve the health and well-being of our community. In collaboration with our group purchasing organization (HealthTrust Purchasing Group) we will increase the utilization of underutilized and underrepresented businesses in the supply chain. Kern Medical’s Supply Chain Management team works in collaboration with our Administration team as well as all departments that oversee high dollar projects including Facility Management, Pharmacy Information services and the Laboratory. We encourage and educate the departments to maintain awareness of and strive to support the development of diverse business enterprises. Additionally, HealthTrust’s Supplier Diversity Program (our G.P.O.) includes ethnic minority owned, women owned, veteran and service-disabled owned businesses in their portfolio. Diverse companies completing a Prospective Supplier Profile and matching a business need are vetted and considered in the competitive bid process. Our Supply Chain Team works in collaboration to use the resources from our G.P.O. to find potential suppliers. Through our G.P.O.’s process, vendors are vetted and notified of opportunities within various categories of spend considered actionable for diverse vendors. Locally we encourage vendor to contact and become members of our G.P.O. to allow them to join the pool of vendors on contract. By asking them to join our G.P.O. it allows them to be added to the pool of "on contract" suppliers. No No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 miguel sandoval miguel.sandoval@kernmedical.com 6613262650 miguel.sandoval@kernmedical.com Yes HealthTrust https://healthtrustpg.com/ None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 845 NORTH LARK ELLEN AVENUE, WEST COVINA, CA 91791 106190458 930000084 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPECIALTY CARE, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Los Angeles Urban 11 - Los Angeles 0915 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 1695 0 1695 4 0 4 0 0 0 30320 0 30320 73790 377203 450993 105809 377203 483012 12215 1155798 1168013 0 0 0 31 165 196 543 95225 95768 117512 1437941 1555453 7657667 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KINDRED HOSPITAL - SANTA ANA 1901 COLLEGE AVENUE, SANTA ANA, CA 92706 106301167 930000084 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPECIALTY CARE, LLC Investor - Limited Liability Company Orange Urban 13 - Orange 1015 Kindred Hospital 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 Through our mission, we will develop corporate business programs and initiatives designed to increase the utilization and support of businesses that fall within classifications deemed under-utilized or under-represented. Suppliers are chosen based on the satisfaction of our procurement and contractual goals, with strong preference shown to business that have supplier diversity programs of their own. In selecting diverse suppliers, we will ensure equal opportunity for contract bidding, provide resources on how to become a certified diverse supplier, and assist with training on healthcare compliance. We engage with suppliers through national accreditation agencies and active membership in diverse business chambers and councils. By using diverse suppliers, we bring innovation and an understanding of the unique needs of our patients that supports individuals in their healing process. These efforts maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements, as well as federal, state, and local procurement regulations and programs. We require partners adhere to Kindred’s Core Values. N/A N/A N/A No Yes 2113 0 2113 5 0 5 0 0 0 37811 0 37811 76949 470388 547337 116878 470388 587266 13165 1441328 1454493 0 0 0 34 205 239 677 118750 119427 129400 1793171 1922571 6643096 Brian DaSilva brian.dasilva@scionhealth.com 5025963063 None Yes Healthtrust Purchasing Group, L.P. www.healthtrustpg.com None
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - MODESTO 4601 DALE RD, MODESTO, CA 95356 106504042 030000393 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Stanislaus Urban 06 - North San Joaquin None Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 4347371 917208 5264579 2940248 1272966 4213214 181050 131007 312057 1469528 4550353 6019881 0 2984661 2984661 8938197 9856195 18794392 2202831 1335365 3538196 197925 2829 200754 3599736 67695 3667431 0 22246 22246 14938689 11239838 26178527 49418423 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - ONTARIO 2295 S. VINEYARD AVENUE, ONTARIO, CA 91761 106364265 240000159 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Bernardino Urban 12 - Inland Counties None Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 4444537 1016690 5461227 614319 1411033 2025352 42765 145216 187981 3442505 5043889 8486394 0 3308381 3308381 8544126 10925209 19469335 3785098 1480199 5265297 6719 3135 9854 92923 75038 167961 0 24659 24659 12428866 12458922 24887788 54778393 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - ORANGE COUNTY - IRVINE 6640 ALTON PARKWAY, IRVINE, CA 92618 106304306 060000091 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Orange Urban 13 - Orange None Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 4249208 776119 5025327 1169265 1077153 2246418 151560 110855 262415 1282212 3850398 5132610 0 2525548 2525548 6852245 8340073 15192318 3684025 1129953 4813978 91631 2393 94024 267280 57282 324562 0 18824 18824 10895181 9510877 20406058 41816670 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO - CLAIREMONT MESA 9455 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 106374465 080000062 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) San Diego Urban 14 - San Diego/Imperial None Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 1148453 169113 1317566 53591 234707 288298 0 24155 24155 79983 838985 918968 0 550306 550306 1282027 1817266 3099293 4988579 246212 5234791 1532 522 2054 0 12482 12482 0 4102 4102 6272138 2072380 8344518 9111665 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL - RICHMOND CAMPUS 901 NEVIN AVE, RICHMOND, CA 94801 106074093 140000052 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related) Contra Costa Urban 05 - East Bay 0413 Impact Spending 01/01/2021 12/31/2021 The Supply Chain Services Impact Spending Department, (formerly known as National Supplier Diversity and hereafter referred to as Impact Spending) maintains procurement guidelines for the use of diverse suppliers to be used by all Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ (KFHP/H) employees responsible for purchasing. It is policy to prefer to use a qualified diverse supplier whenever one is both available and able to meet KFHP/H 's business terms and conditions at a competitive price. KFHP/H is not obligated to use a diverse supplier over others when they are not able to meet the business requirements including pricing. We strongly recommend all prospective suppliers and service providers register on our portal. (https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/) Registration gives Kaiser Permanente decision makers access to your company's information when conducting supplier searches. Be sure to update your registration annually. Employees with contracting/sourcing responsibilities: 1. Integrate diverse suppliers in all phases of the contracting/purchasing process and collaborate with Impact Spending to define strategies to promote/enhance diverse supplier participation where opportunities exist. 2. Collaborate with Impact Spending to find suppliers for upcoming contracts or purchases. 3. Respond to diverse supplier referrals from Impact Spending in a timely manner. 4. Continue to utilize and develop diverse suppliers who perform well. 5. Review performance reports to identify key strategies to increase spend with diverse suppliers. 6. Attend periodic Impact Spending training on supplier diversity strategies and practices. Outreach efforts to obtain sources of diverse suppliers include but are not limited to the following: 1. Maintain membership and regular collaboration with local chapters of National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving smal,diverse and local busiensses. 2. Participate in and support trade fairs, networking events, and conferences sponsored by business associations serving small, diverse and local businesses. 3. Source for diverse suppliers from National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC), Disablity:IN (formerly known as the US Business Leadership Network), and National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), local BIPOC serving chambers of commerce, and other business associations serving small,diverse and local busiensses and maintain an internal database of diverse suppliers available to do business with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente proudly supports the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women Business Enterprise National Council, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce as corporate members No Yes 5986897 585360 6572257 1130647 812403 1943050 3108 83608 86716 2989626 2904022 5893648 0 1904802 1904802 10110278 6290195 16400473 1381113 852226 2233339 74971 1805 76776 569714 43203 612917 0 14197 14197 12136076 7173232 19309308 31538692 Tommy Smith Tommy.X.Smith@kp.org 5106253982 https://supplier.kp.org/impactspending/ Yes Vizient https://www.vizientinc.com/ No