What is Vizient Community Contracting?
Vizient Community Contracting aims to create a socially and economically sustainable ecosystem resulting in healthier populations by engaging all hospitals in a region to direct spend to local divers suppliers. This leads local diverse suppliers to hire from within their community, which helps to:
- Address or reduce social determinants of health
- Create jobs and livable wages
- Improve access to care
- Advance circularity and sustainability
Why did Ochsner join the Gulf South cohort?
"We are committed to the health of the population we serve and are pleased to work with local diverse suppliers to boost our community's socioeconomic status," said Regine Villain, chief supply chain and support services officer at Ochsner Health.
Community Contracting is one strategy Ochsner is deploying to meet its "Healthy State" initiative, which involves partnering with local organizations to tackle the leading causes of poor health and create profound impact for Louisiana residents, thereby realizing a more equitable, and healthier, Louisiana
What will success look like in two years?
"If a local diverse supplier starts with a book of business of $200,000 and then it grows to $2 million, that to me is success," Régine said.
"I'm looking at how we have helped elevate these suppliers, how many programs we have helped them get involved in and how many certifications we have helped them earn. All of those are the kinds of measures I want to see."
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Local suppliers, advocacy and certification organizations, and community-based partners streamed into the event to hear about the Community Contracting framework, including the benefits of being a contracted supplier with access to the thousands of health systems that are part of Vizient's national portfolio. The goal of the Community Contracting team in year one of the Gulf South cohort is to add a minimum of 40 diverse suppliers across established categories that support the supply chain of the participating purchasing organizations to shift their spend locally.
Education also is a critical piece of the mission, with Community Contracting playing a key role in teaching local diverse suppliers how to grow their businesses. Part of that involves embedding Community Contracting program managers in the geographic areas they serve to achieve a full understanding of the unique strengths and challenges found within each region.
"This program is more than just a contracting strategy," said Starr Franklin, Vizient manager of contract and program services. "We're being very intentional in how we partner with healthcare and purchasing organizations and diverse suppliers to create real change in areas like the Gulf South."
That's particularly important as nearly two decades later, the region is still attempting to fully recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which shuttered businesses, destroyed homes and scattered residents. Add to that a workforce leveled by COVID-19, and the challenges for diverse and small businesses — and the neighborhoods they call home — are considerable.
But for longtime resident and local entrepreneur Teresa Lawrence, there's no such thing as a lost cause, especially when healthcare heavyweights like Vizient and Ochsner extend a helping hand. Lawrence moved to New Orleans from Cuba as a teenager in 1973, and in 1988, she and her husband David assumed the reins of Delta Personnel following her father-in-law's Parkinson's diagnosis. The business first opened its doors in 1968 after the elder Lawrence — a Brooklyn native — fell hard for the Big Easy and decided to lay down roots.
His daughter-in-law, as it turned out, felt the same. Warmth, acceptance and diversity are all part of the Gulf South's DNA, Lawrence says. Now it's time to ensure everything from education to economic development are just as deeply imprinted.
"The question becomes how do we get our communities, and especially our minority businesses, to thrive again through the opportunities we create?" she said. "You do it by having powerhouses like Ochsner and Vizient lean in and say, 'Let's see what we can do together.'"
'An ideal play' for purchasing organizations
Pictured is Régine Villain, chief supply chain and support services officer at Ochsner Health. At the Gulf South event, she and her Ochsner colleagues Mark French, chief operating officer, supply chain and support services; René Gurdián, assistant vice president, supply chain finance and strategy; and Howard Terrell, assistant vice president, encouraged other purchasing organizations to invest in the local community through strategies like Community Contracting.
In an adjacent conference room, Régine Villain, Ochsner's chief supply chain and support services officer, is making a similar point to local providers.
If a hospital's superpower is putting patients first and providing access to high-quality care then consider what's possible, she urged, when you combine those powers through Community Contracting.
"Many health systems may have prosperous supplier diversity programs, but the idea is to join forces and create a more extensive network for local diverse suppliers," she said. "It's about helping providers understand that if they are working with suppliers who are great at meeting the needs of their patients, think about how much those suppliers can scale if they have access to — and investment from — an entire cohort of hospitals."
Those increased economic opportunities for under-resourced communities could at least partially address trends noted by Vizient company Sg2's recent Impact of Change Forecast, which shows that case mix index — a measure reflecting the diversity, complexity and severity of patient illnesses — is up 5% since 2019 and average length of stay for patients admitted to a hospital has risen 10%. The Forecast also projects a rise in patient acuity over the next decade, which will strain capacity across sites of care.
Add to that the risk management payoff inherent in contracting with regional suppliers, Régine said, and you're left with a quintessential lightbulb moment for healthcare providers.
"One of the lessons we learned during the pandemic is that a lot of the things we needed access to were close to home but those suppliers did not have enough capacity to support us," she said. "If you now intentionally try to develop local suppliers so that they can grow and be part of that circular economy — that's an ideal play."
What's also ideal is being part of what feels like inevitable and positive, change. In their respective roles, Régine, Jean-Marc and their teams are laser-focused on meeting Ochsner's Healthy State goal — and Vizient's Gulf South cohort presents as a win-win with the potential to reverberate throughout the region.
"We're excited to partner with suppliers and organizations," Jean-Marc said, "that are ready to join us in our quest to make Louisiana a healthier state."
Community Contracting offers providers and suppliers a pathway to strengthen both the physical and socioeconomic health of their entire region. Want to know if Community Contracting is right for your business? Watch our informational video or email communitycontracting@vizientinc.com.