GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL-SAN JOSE

2425 SAMARITAN DRIVE, SAN JOSE, CA 95124
HCAI ID
106430779
Licensee
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, LP
County
Santa Clara
HSA
07 - Santa Clara
Reporting Organization
HCA Healthcare
License No
70000048
Type of Control
Investor - Corporation
MSSA
Urban
HFPA
0431
Report Period
01/01/2021 - 12/31/2021
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1. Policy Statement

Supplier Diversity Policy Statement

Good Samaritan Hospital recognizes the importance of supplier diversity and is committed to ensuring that it is an integral part of our day-to-day business operation planning. We believe that the utilization of a diversified supplier base is vital to our company’s growth and to the economic success of the communities where we live and serve. Our commitment is to promote the inclusion of diverse businesses within our supplier base through the development of mutually beneficial business relationships. It is our policy to proactively identify, build relationships with, and purchase goods and services from enterprises owned and operated by people of color, women, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community, socially and economically disadvantaged groups, and disabled persons as part of our corporate procurement process. It is our policy to select suppliers on a competitive basis to the maximum extent practicable, consistent with the objectives and requirements of our Supplier Diversity program. At Good Samaritan Hospital, we are driven by our mission to care for and improve human life and believe that mission extends outside the walls of our facilities and includes community stewardship and social responsibility. And that good corporate citizenship includes supporting supplier diversity efforts that create sustainable economic development in the communities we serve. We will continue to encourage and work to develop successful partnerships with diverse business enterprises that model our business approach and support our overall business objectives.

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?

Good Samaritan Hospital works closely with the Far West Supply Chain Diversity & Inclusion Council and HCA’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Department in identifying and using diverse suppliers through the following steps: • Developing a supplier network that includes a broad cross section of supplier types, including but not limited to, small businesses, as well as businesses owned and operated by people of color, women, veterans, • members of the LGBTQ+ community, members of socially and economically disadvantaged groups, and disabled persons • Ensuring a consistent inclusion of diverse suppliers as a part of RFI/RFP process and vendor selection programs and ensuring the selection process is fair, consistent and non-discriminatory

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?

• Good Samaritan’s Supply Chain colleagues shall always strive to include at least one diverse supplier on each bid • If Contracting staff or Buyers do not know of a qualified diverse supplier for POs/transactions over $2,500 and categories with spend over $10,000, staff shall consult DEI and HealthTrust for resources and assistance • Current and new colleagues in purchasing/procurement functions shall participate in supplier diversity orientation • Colleagues in purchasing/procurement functions will be available to assist and partner with DEI at supplier diversity at trade shows, conferences and at any other supplier outreach related activities.

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

Good Samaritan Hospital will work closely with trade and industry associations, government agencies, national/local chambers, business development and purchasing organizations to identify diverse suppliers.

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 $436,391.00 - $436,391.00
Total $436,391.00 - $436,391.00

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* $436,391.00 - $436,391.00
Women $1,098,686.00 - $1,098,686.00
LGBTQ - - -
Disabled Veteran $3,427,796.00 - $3,427,796.00
Less Duplicate Amount (-) -$282,661.00 - -$282,661.00
Combined Total $4,680,212.00 - $4,680,212.00

*Total from the Diverse Procurement Spending by Minority table.

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

$120,668,036.00

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?

Good Samaritan Hospital will: • Make available a formal registration process for potential suppliers • Conduct supplier forums and “match-making” events to share information on hospital business objectives and opportunities • Maintain intranet and internet sites with our Supplier Diversity policy, procedures, and other resource information for our sourcing teams, buyers, internal supply chain business partners, and suppliers • Attend and participate in business opportunity events and trade fairs promoting supplier diversity • Publicize purchasing and business opportunities in trade and industry partner publications

Do you require suppliers to be certified?

No

Do you accept self-certification?

No

Third-Party Procurement

5. Other Relevant Information

N/A