PRISCILLA CHAN & MARK ZUCKERBERG SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL & TRAUMA CENTER

1001 POTRERO AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110
HCAI ID
106380939
Licensee
CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO DEPT PUBLIC HEALTH
County
San Francisco
HSA
04 - West Bay
Reporting Organization
SF DPH
License No
220000063
Type of Control
City or County
MSSA
Urban
HFPA
0423
Report Period
01/01/2021 - 12/31/2021
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1. Policy Statement

Supplier Diversity Policy Statement

NA

2. Supplier Point of Contact, Outreach and Communication

Supplier Point of Contact

Outreach and Communication

How does your hospital encourage and seek out minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers?

ZSFG utilizes its City Administrative Code authority to use a Group Purchasing Organization, and our Prime vendor for the bulk of our day-to-day procurement needs. We also provide business to local minority vendors where practical and not in contravention to clinical needs (e.g. SF Supply Master, Waxie, Santora Sales, T&S Trading).

How does your hospital encourage its employees involved in procurement to seek out minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers?

ZSFG utilizes its City Administrative Code authority to use a Group Purchasing Organization, and our Prime vendor for the bulk of our day-to-day procurement needs. We also provide business to local minority vendors where practical and not in contravention to clinical needs (e.g. SF Supply Master, Waxie, Santora Sales, T&S Trading).

How does your hospital conduct outreach and communication to minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises?

SFDPH is working with internal and external stakeholders to refine its procurement approaches to better engage both LBEs and non-LBEs that are owned by minority, women, DBEs, DVBEs and LGBT owned firms.

3. Diverse Supplier Spending

Diverse Procurement Spending by Minority

For the reporting period, enter the dollar amounts procured by your hospital from those business enterprises that employ the majority of their workforce in California.

Business Ownership Tier 1 Procurement Tier 2 Procurement Total Procurement
African American $248,047.00 - $248,047.00
Hispanic American $1,136,632.00 - $1,136,632.00
Native American $14,692.00 - $14,692.00
Asian Pacific $589,863.00 - $589,863.00
Unknown Minority - - -
Total $1,989,234.00 - $1,989,234.00

Diverse Procurement Spending by Other

For the reporting period, enter the dollar amounts procured by your hospital from those business enterprises that employ the majority of their workforce in California.

Business Ownership Tier 1 Procurement Tier 2 Procurement Total Procurement
Minority* $1,989,234.00 - $1,989,234.00
Women $1,318,270.00 - $1,318,270.00
LGBTQ - - -
Disabled Veteran - - -
Less Duplicate Amount (-) -$238,209.00 - -$238,209.00
Combined Total $3,069,295.00 - $3,069,295.00

*Total from the Diverse Procurement Spending by Minority table.

What is your hospital's total procurement (including diverse and non-diverse suppliers)?

$405,958,591.00

4. Certifications and Third Party Procurement

Certifications

How does your hospital support organizations that promote or certify minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises?

Equity is one of the core values at ZSFG. While health equity is a major focus for ZSFG, equity overall is a primary driver for the greater ZSFG community and extends to all aspects of the hospital operations including procurement.

Do you require suppliers to be certified?

No

Do you accept self-certification?

No

Third-Party Procurement

5. Other Relevant Information

Current data collection process does not allow for reporting at the supplier state level. This report captures total spend, not just for California suppliers. In addition, we do not have system reporting functionality established to categorize spend per the Tier I (Direct) and Tier II (Subcontractor) categories requested; therefore, all spend data has been entered into Tier I for the purpose of reporting total spend by Diverse Procurement category for the 2021 report. Lastly, the demographic data presented is currently sourced from suppliers' 14B applications, an optional onboarding step that is completed by only a small percentage of the City's overall supplier pool. The SF Procurement team is currently exploring solutions to expand future collection of this data to all suppliers that do business with the City which will make more complete data available in future reporting periods.