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Simplify AB962 Reporting & Maximize Savings

Your AB 962 reporting doesn’t have to be time-consuming or costly. Communities Lifting Communities (CLC) and the Hospital Association of Southern California (HASC) have partnered with Proximo, powered by Proveedo to provide a seamless solution for generating and meeting the reporting requirement for AB962 diversity spend report.

HASC member hospitals receive an efficient solution that simplifies reporting and enhances visibility – while unlocking exclusive savings.

Enjoy at least 10% off standard rates with small, independent, not-for-profit hospitals saving up to 50%.

Take Control of Your Reporting Process

Seamlessly access a pre-built, comprehensive AB 962 report of your hospital’s diverse spend – no manual data collection, no complex spreadsheets. AB 962 reports are due July 1, 2025.

Health Care Inclusive Procurement Network

The Health Care Inclusive Procurement Network (HCIPN) is a first-of-its-kind collaboration made possible by 13 founding hospitals who shared their lists of small and diverse businesses to populate the directory. The HCIPN is designed to support HASC member hospitals and health systems to access and share an expansive network of contract-ready diverse vendors and suppliers engaged by their peers.

How to Participate

  • Contact Karen Ochoa, at kochoa@hasc.org
  • You will be asked to register and create an account.
  • Upload your supplier data and click to generate your AB 962 dataset report.
  • Process your payment and instantly download a compliant, ready-to-submit diversity spend report.
  • By participating you will automatically become a member of CLC and HASC’s Health Care Inclusive Procurement Network

Report Pricing

The pricing detailed below includes the compilation of data along with a report that emphasizes your hospital’s purchasing impact while ensuring adherence to the AB 962 diverse spending report requirements.

  • Small Hospitals are defined as having under 150 beds
  • Large Hospitals are defined as having 150 beds or more