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7.05.2006 - 09:06am ET
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Premier Honors Healthcare System, Contracted Supplier for Efforts to Promote Diversity in Supply Chain Process
(CSRwire) CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 5, 2006--The Premier Inc.
healthcare alliance has named SSM Health Care and Phoenix Textile Corp.,
both of St. Louis, Mo., as winners of the 2006 Premier Diversity
Recognition Award for efforts to promote the use of minority, women,
veteran and small businesses.
One of the largest group purchasing organizations in the country,
Premier is committed to the growth and success of diversity suppliers. As
part of its best-in-class supplier diversity initiatives, Premier's
Supplier Diversity Committee established the annual award to recognize a
member hospital and a contracted supplier for efforts to purchase goods
and services from Premier contracted diverse suppliers and to develop
procurement strategies to align with the communities served.
The award is presented at Premier's annual Breakthroughs Conference
and Exhibition, which drew approximately 3,000 healthcare system and
supplier attendees to Orlando from June 20-23 this year.
Harriet Michel, president of the National Minority Supplier
Development Council, was on hand to announce the award winners, along with
Susan DeVore, president of Premier Purchasing Partners.
"It's important for everyone in healthcare that we have a robust
community of diverse suppliers serving our industry," DeVore said.
"Competition helps hold down the cost of healthcare supplies, so doing
business with diverse suppliers is not only the right thing to do, it's
good for business and for patients."
The member award identifies Premier member hospitals and health
systems that have established active programs to evaluate and support
minority, women-owned, and veteran-owned contracted suppliers available
through the Premier contract portfolio. The award considers members that
have established programs to encourage the development of diverse
suppliers in their own community.
"This award is yet another confirmation that we are moving in the
right direction with our diversity strategic goals," said Yvonne Tisdel,
SSM corporate vice president for Human Resources and System Diversity. "It
is because of the commitment of SSM leadership that we are able to make a
difference."
Six other Premier members received honorable mentions for their
programs to support supplier diversity: Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH;
Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI; Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI;
North Broward Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; TriHealth, Inc., Cincinnati,
OH; and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
The supplier award for diversity recognizes Premier contracted
suppliers that support efforts to increase purchases from diverse
suppliers and provide economic development opportunities for communities
throughout the U.S.
Premier contracted suppliers receiving honorable mentions include
American Medical Depot, Opa Locka, FL; Coffee, Tea and Me, Woodbridge, IL;
Kerma Medical Products, Portsmouth, VA; LSL Industries, Chicago, IL;
Medgluv, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Pharmed Group Corp., Miami, FL; and
Print Media, Miami, FL.
"All of these organizations realize the value of this initiative and
its positive impact," said Gleatha Glispie, national director of Premier's
supplier diversity initiative. "Each has recognized and embraced supplier
diversity as an essential strategy for managing product costs and creating
fair market conditions for all. Access to diversity suppliers expands
choice and strengthens the availability of quality products."
As of April 2006, Premier has 210 diverse suppliers on contract: 29
minority business enterprises with total purchases of $41 million; 15
women business enterprises with $7.6 million in purchases; 164 small
business enterprises with $790 million in purchases; and two veteran-owned
businesses, a recently added classification, with $310,000 in purchases.
About SSM Health Care
Sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Mary and based in St. Louis,
Mo., SSM Health Care (SSMHC) is one of the largest Catholic health systems
in the country and the first health care recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality Award. It owns, manages and is affiliated with 20 acute
care hospitals and two nursing homes in Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and
Oklahoma. Nearly 5,000 affiliated physicians and 23,500 employees work
together to provide a wide range of services that are compassionate,
holistic and of high quality.
Health-related businesses include information systems, home care and
support services such as supply chain management and clinical engineering
as well as an ownership interest in Dean Health Insurance, Inc., one of
Wisconsin's largest health maintenance organizations.
About Phoenix Textile Corp.
Phoenix Textile Corporation is a major, national healthcare textile
distributor doing business in both the acute and extended care marketplace
since 1983. Phoenix Textile provides a wide array of products and services
to support healthcare delivery through quality products and consultative
services. Phoenix Textile, with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, is an
award winning S.B.A. Certified Woman Owned Small Business supplier and
diversity vendor to Premier Purchasing Partners. For more information,
visit www.phoenixtextile.com.
About Premier, Inc.
Premier, Inc., the leader in helping hospitals accelerate performance
on both clinical outcomes and supply chain costs, is a healthcare alliance
entirely owned by more than 200 of the nation's leading not-for-profit
hospitals and healthcare systems. These organizations operate or are
affiliated with nearly 1,500 hospitals and more than 38,500 other
healthcare sites. Headquartered in San Diego, Premier has offices in
Charlotte, NC, and Washington, DC. For more information, visit www.premierinc.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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