ANTELOPE VALLEY HOSPITAL

1600 WEST AVENUE J, LANCASTER, CA 93534
HCAI ID
106190034
Licensee
ANTELOPE VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
County
Los Angeles
HSA
11 - Los Angeles
Reporting Organization
AVMC
License No
930000008
Type of Control
District
MSSA
Urban
HFPA
0901
Report Period
01/01/2022 - 12/31/2022
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1. Policy Statement

Supplier Diversity Policy Statement

APPENDED DOCUMENT Hospital’s Supplier Diversity Policy Statement: Below is the newly created, Supplier Diversity Policy Statement that will help drive our Supplier Diversity Program’s framework: Supplier Diversity Policy Statement AVH purchasing practices are designed to provide equal access and opportunity to all suppliers and prohibit discriminatory business relationships. We are committed to creating a cadre of suppliers in our supply chain that represent the diversity in the communities we serve. AVH encourages and supports the participation of historically underutilized businesses that can successfully compete for prime or sub-contracting opportunities. Scope and Intent – 1. This policy shall apply to all purchases of goods and services, including professional services, and contracts for construction and construction related services, made by AVH consistent with AVH Procurement Regulation Policy MMS.4.0.A. 2. Although not covered by the requirements of AVH Procurement Regulation Policy MMS.4.0.A, opportunities for S/UB participation in excluded categories (as defined in the Regulation) may arise from time to time. The spirit and intent of this policy requires all AVH departments to, whenever practicable, seek the counsel of the Materials Management Department in using available strategies and options that could afford opportunities for S/UBs to participate. 3. Non-Discrimination Commitment - AVH requires that suppliers, which is intended to include contractors and vendors, shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, pregnancy, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, or age except that programs may target services for specific participant groups. Additionally, suppliers shall demonstrate the standards, policies, and practices necessary to render services in a manner that respects the worth of the individual and protects and preserves the dignity of people of diverse cultures, classes, races, religions, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression and ethnic backgrounds. It is expressly understood that upon receipt of evidence of discrimination, AVH reserves the right to review vendor performance and contract termination options. 4. If a supplier or any owner, subsidiary, or other firm affiliated with or related to the supplier, is found by the responsible enforcement agency or the courts to be in violation of the laws underlying this commitment, AVH may, at its own discretion, no longer conduct business with that supplier. Antelope Valley Hospital (AVH) is committed to provide equal access and opportunity to all suppliers and to facilitate nondiscriminatory business relationship by promoting and increasing the diversity of vendors within the supply chain. This Supplier Diversity Policy has been developed to encompass all activities of AVH associated with outreach, identification and participation of Small and Historically Underutilized Businesses (S/UBs), including Minority-, Women-, Veteran- and/or Service Disabled Veteran-owned businesses in AVH Contracting Opportunities for construction, architectural and engineering services and other goods and services (including professional services). This policy supports the AVH commitment to Non-Discrimination and Diversity & Inclusion in contracting practices. Mission - To actively encourage and promote the use of small and diverse businesses, from Los Angeles County and beyond, through close collaboration with internal teams, external organizations and our supply chain partners; achieving the best value for all facilities, goods and services. Vision - We will be recognized as a trusted pro-active leader and advocate for supply chain diversity and inclusion for Los Angeles County and the healthcare industry. AVH also complies with Assembly Bill 962 per the requirements set forth by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. All Supplier Diversity related efforts will be documented per the reporting requirements included in Assembly Bill 962. How does your hospital encourage and seek out minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers? As mentioned above, AVH Supplier Diversity Program will focus on three key areas to maximize our efforts of encouraging and seeking out minority, women, LGBT, and disabled veteran business enterprises to become potential suppliers. The three areas are Supplier Inclusion, Supplier Development, and Supplier Outreach. Supplier Inclusion will include the facilitation and utilization of diverse owned businesses through the establishment of internal supplier diversity spend goals, spend analytics and strategic procurement practices, at both the prime and subcontractor level. Supplier Development will include offering and sponsoring of various capacity building and technical assistance workshops to help to support the gr

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?

WEB portal. Work with our GPO, Vizient, to validate vendors and MFG's

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?

Our purchasing team reaches out to MWBE's as products are

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

WEB portal. Work with our GPO, Vizient, to validate vendors and MFG's

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 $129,651.00 - $129,651.00
Hispanic American - - -
Native American - - -
Asian Pacific - - -
Unknown Minority - $1,076,014.00 $1,076,014.00
Total $129,651.00 $1,076,014.00 $1,205,665.00

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* $129,651.00 $1,076,014.00 $1,205,665.00
Women - - -
LGBTQ - - -
Disabled Veteran - - -
Less Duplicate Amount (-) -$1.00 - -$1.00
Combined Total $129,650.00 $1,076,014.00 $1,205,664.00

*Total from the Diverse Procurement Spending by Minority table.

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

$42,503,812.00

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?

AVMC makes sure our GPO, and Prime vendor, are using MWBE's where needed. The major issue is the price point, and filtering into our Low Unit of Measure program (LUM)

Do you require suppliers to be certified?

Yes

Do you accept self-certification?

No

Third-Party Procurement

5. Other Relevant Information

THIS IS TH ETOTAL VALUE FOR AVMC