SALINAS VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1. Policy Statement
Supplier Diversity Policy Statement
As part of our overall SVMH Mission, Vision, and Values, the Materials Management Department oversees the relationships between SVMH and its suppliers and insuring that all aspects of our relationships are held to the highest ethical and professional standards. Our suppliers contribute significantly to the ongoing success of SVMH and Materials Management in turn actively supports our suppliers and helps them achieve their objectives. The Supplier Diversity program, which promotes commerce with small, disadvantaged and diversity owned businesses, is one example of this support.
2. Supplier Point of Contact, Outreach and Communication
Supplier Point of Contact
- Name: Judi Melton
- Phone: 831-759-1982
- Email: jmelton@svmh.com
- Website: www.svmh.com
Outreach and Communication
How does your hospital encourage and seek out minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers?
y the board. The evaluation criteria may provide for the selection of a vendor on an objective basis other than cost alone" Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch 135.8, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1993.
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?
"When the board awards a contract through competitive means pursuant to this section, the contract award shall be based on the proposal which provides the most cost-effective solution to the district's requirements, as determined by the evaluation criteria specified by the board. The evaluation criteria may provide for the selection of a vendor on an objective basis other than cost alone" Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch 135.8, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1993.
How does your hospital conduct outreach and communication to minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises?
Following California Healthcare District Law, 32138, section C; "When the board awards a contract through competitive means pursuant to this section, the contract award shall be based on the proposal which provides the most cost-effective solution to the district's requirements, as determined by the evaluation criteria specified by the board. The evaluation criteria may provide for the selection of a vendor on an objective basis other than cost alone" Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch 135.8, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1993.
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 | - | - | - |
Hispanic American | - | - | - |
Native American | - | - | - |
Asian Pacific | - | - | - |
Unknown Minority | $176,068.00 | $306,731.00 | $482,799.00 |
Total | $176,068.00 | $306,731.00 | $482,799.00 |
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* | $176,068.00 | $306,731.00 | $482,799.00 |
Women | - | $101,664.00 | $101,664.00 |
LGBTQ | - | - | - |
Disabled Veteran | - | $61,920.00 | $61,920.00 |
Less Duplicate Amount (-) | - | -$163,584.00 | -$163,584.00 |
Combined Total | $176,068.00 | $306,731.00 | $482,799.00 |
*Total from the Diverse Procurement Spending by Minority table.
What is your hospital's total procurement (including diverse and non-diverse suppliers)?
$50,590,584.00
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?
owing California Healthcare District Law, 32138, section C; "When the board awards a contract through competitive means pursuant to this section, the contract award shall be based on the proposal which provides the most cost-effective solution to the district's requirements, as determined by the evaluation criteria specified by the board. The evaluation criteria may provide for the selection of a vendor on an objective basis other than cost alone" Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch 135.8, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1993.
Do you require suppliers to be certified?
No
Do you accept self-certification?
No
Third-Party Procurement
- Name: VIzient Inc.
- Website: www.Vizient.com