MEMORIALCARE LONG BEACH MEDICAL CENTER

MEMORIALCARE LONG BEACH MEDICAL CENTER

2801 ATLANTIC AVENUE, LONG BEACH, CA 90806
HCAI ID
106190525
Licensee
LONG BEACH MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
County
Los Angeles
HSA
11 - Los Angeles
Reporting Organization
Memorial Health Services d/b/a MemorialCare
License No
930000102
Type of Control
Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related)
MSSA
Urban
HFPA
0933
Report Period
01/01/2024 - 12/31/2024
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1. Policy Statement

Supplier Diversity Policy Statement

Memorial Health Services d/b/a MemorialCare has established a diversity supplier program to include diversity supplier offerings in purchasing and business planning recommendations, and to promote competitive procurement activities. The program creates a mutually beneficial relationship while establishing structure, awareness and support that encourages review and consideration of diverse suppliers to support our local communities, increase the strength and sustainability of the healthcare provider supply chain, and intentionally include small business or local innovation opportunities.

2. Goals and Timetables

Please describe your hospital's short-term goals and timetables, but not quotas, for increasing procurement from women, minority, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises

MemorialCare recently onboarded a person dedicated to Supply Chain Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts. Bringing on this person will help us build a foundation for a scalable and impactful program, which includes increasing procurement from diverse businesses. In the short term, we will focus on establishing a strong foundation for supplier diversity by evaluating current procurement data, identifying gaps in diverse spend, building relationships with industry groups and benchmarking industry best practices. We will also evaluate how to build an internal infrastructure to better track, measure and report diverse supplier participation.

Please describe your hospital's long-term goals and timetables, but not quotas, for increasing procurement from women, minority, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises

In the long term, we will integrate supplier diversity into MemorialCare’s strategic sourcing practices and organizational culture. We target to increase spend with certified diverse suppliers across key categories by expanding outreach, building internal accountability, and embedding supplier diversity considerations into sourcing decisions. Over time, we will create a sustainable program that supports economic inclusion and offers a stronger reflection of the diversity within the communities we serve.

3. Outreach and Communication

Please describe the methods in which the hospital encourages and seeks out both prime and subcontract suppliers from women, minority, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers

We direct potential healthcare provider industry diversity suppliers to register with and provide supply category and diversity certification information to Diversity Information Resources (DIR) at diversityinforesources.com and to group purchase organization (GPO) for consideration at MemorialCare. Tools and services provided by these organizations support our GPO and local contract category sourcing plans.

Please describe the methods in which the hospital encourages its employees involved in procurement to seek out women, minority, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers

Diversity supplier program education, tools, and support are provided to our centralized Purchasing and Strategic Sourcing teams.

Please describe the methods in which the hospital conducts outreach and communication to women, minority, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises

At this time, we direct potential healthcare provider industry diversity suppliers to register with and provide supply category and diversity certification information to Diversity Information Resources (DIR) at diversityinforesources.com and to group purchase organization (GPO) for consideration at MemorialCare. Tools and services provided by these organizations support our GPO and local contract category sourcing plans.

4. Support and Supplier Resolutions

Please describe the methods in which your hospital supports, partners with, or interacts with organizations and other entities in the procurement ecosystem that promote, certify, or contract with women, minority, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises

We partner with Diversity Information Resources diversityinforesources.com to assist any interested companies seeking certification with their online connections and resources. We also have a supplier web page that allows them to submit their information for consideration and bids and RFPs.

Please describe the methods in which your hospital resolves any issues that may limit or impede an enterprise from becoming a supplier

We diligently work through any issue that would impede a diverse supplier from becoming a vendor of MHS. These vendors are evaluated by our GPO or locally, they are provided with a list of our onboarding requirements and contract templates to agree to and negotiate. Assuming they meet contractual terms, have required insurance, are registered with the CA Secretary of State as a business entity, and meet our budgetary requirements, they can be enrolled as a contracted vendor. The only time this may not be possible is when one or more of these requirements cannot be satisfied by the vendors or we are already under a legally committed contract that was selected by a Value Added Team (clinical work group) and we are unable to enroll new vendors in a category until we run an RFP.

5. Diversity Commission Recommendations and Planned Implementations

Please describe the past implementation of relevant recommendations made by the Hospital Supplier Diversity Commission

MemorialCare has implemented access to a database of diverse suppliers available by category for procurement and sourcing needs. MemorialCare has also created a webpage dedicated to our diverse vendors to submit their certification, company portfolio and contact information for future sourcing needs.

Please describe the planned implementation of relevant recommendations made by the Hospital Supplier Diversity Commission

MemorialCare recently onboarded a person dedicated to Supply Chain Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts. Bringing on this person will help us build a foundation for a scalable and impactful program, which includes increasing procurement from diverse businesses.

6. Procurement Process and Certification

Please describe your hospital's procurement process

MemorialCare's procurement practices revolve around clinically vetted products aligned with our local and National contract portfolio. Over time, we are creating a sustainable program that supports economic inclusion and offers a stronger reflection of the diversity within the communities we serve.

Website Link(s)

http://www.memorialcare.org/vendors

Do you require suppliers to be certified?

No

Do you accept self-certification

No

7. 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 $1,202,192 -- $1,202,192
Hispanic American $654,004 -- $654,004
Native American $110,038 -- $110,038
Asian Pacific $2,028,412 -- $2,028,412
Unknown Minority $324,258 -- $324,258
Total $4,318,904 -- $4,318,904

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* $4,318,904 -- $4,318,904
Women $2,173,239 -- $2,173,239
LGBT $0 -- $0
Disabled Veteran $131,151 -- $131,151
Less Duplicate Amount (-) -$614,665 --- -$614,665
Combined Total $6,008,629 -- $6,008,629

*Total from the Diverse Procurement Spending by Minority table.

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

$431,912,349

Procurement means the purchase or lease of supplies, services, equipment, and capital expenditures related to buildings and fixed equipment during the previous calendar year. Procurement does not include items such as employee salaries and wages, fixed asset depreciation, amortization, or taxes.

8. Supplier Point of Contact

Enter the contact information for the individual that business enterprises who are interested in contracting with your facility can reach out to.

Name: Jessica Bonilla

Enter the contact information for the individual of the diverse business outreach liaison of your hospital.

Name: Jessica Bonilla

Hospital Contacts for Diverse Business Enterprises are available upon request. Please send request via email to supplier.diversity@hcai.ca.gov

9. Third Party Procurement

Third Party Procurement

  • HPG
  • healthtrustpg.com

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For assistance or to provide feedback, please contact us via email at supplier.diversity@hcai.ca.gov