Our Value Analysis volunteer employee teams help us find better products, negotiate better deals, and standardize supplies and services to find savings that either don’t impact patient care or actually improve it. It’s all about finding efficiencies while still delivering excellent patient care. And since March 2011, our eight Value Analysis Teams (or VATs – that’s where the “Vatty” comes from) have found more than $41 million in savings using employees’ ideas for cost-savings and working with vendors, evaluating products/services and piloting process changes and then conducting audits to see how any changes are working.
Our fiscal year savings for 2016 was a whopping $7,991,503! Awesome work everyone! And those savings can be re-invested into patient care, technology and our employees.

The Power Producer Team Award for the most savings initiatives completed in a year went to the Patient Care team. This group, led by Mason Matthews, completed 50 initiatives – far ahead of our next most prolific group, the Peri-operative team with 39 initiatives. The

The MVP Team Award for the most valuable single project went to the FIRM team – that’s the Finance, IT, HR and Materials Management team. Rich Cummins has led this team for the past two years. They were able to find $1,118,932 in annual savings by converting our employee pharmacy benefits to Med-Impact Pharmacy Health Benefit Management. This was a huge contract and a huge effort. Not only did it saving us money, but it offers our employees even more flexibility on their prescription benefits. Thank you all!
I also want to acknowledge the work of the other teams who did the kind of important work that usually goes unnoticed (except by the folks in our finance department.) Kudos to:
- Laboratory VAT, led by Hap Morrissey, worked with our Premier Group Purchasing Organization to find more than $230,000 in savings on phlebotomy products.
- Peri-Operative VAT, led by Drenda Montgomery, negotiated new pricing for pneumatic surgical drills to help save $97,000 a year.
- Pharmacy VAT, led by Abaid Rahman, converted brand name medications to generic drugs for over $417,000 in savings this year. All over the country hospitals are complaining about the huge hikes in drug costs this year. It’s an uphill struggle to keep our costs contained in this area.
- Support Services VAT, led by Stan Zulewski, took on the corporate equivalent of a monumental closet cleaning and we were able to reduce what we pay for storage to save $98,000 in annual costs.
- Sustainability VAT, led by Susan Sample, helped us reduce our landfill waste by 668.5 tons – which helped save nearly $19,000 and earn more than $22,300 in rebates. The Sustainability VAT also worked to get Community recognized as the first hospital system in California to join the Department of Energy’s Workplace Charging Challenge to provide plug in stations for employees and doctors at all our hospitals.

Dr. Michael Maruyama, a vascular and general surgeon, continues to be an amazing physician champion for the value analysis process. He’s been invaluable in educating other physicians that this about finding an equivalent or even better device or product that improves patient care.
Every year we also recognize four individuals for special contributions to the process. Our first individual honor the VAT Diplomat Award – for pulling together the most contentious, stubborn groups to realize savings – went to Nancy Bradley in recognition of her tenacity and diplomacy in dealing with our vendors to achieve the best price for the products we use to deliver outstanding patient care.
This year’s Creative Conserver – for coming up with and following through on the most creative savings project – was Gregory Rorick. Greg has championed numerous initiatives for the Patient Care VAT – 12 to be exact, including standardizing the ICU isolation gowns at Clovis. That’s a simple idea that was probably overlooked by others who weren’t as creative as Greg.

We also recognize a Steady Eddy – an individual that’s always being there at every step in the VAT savings

Thank you to all of our value analysis teams for a fabulous year! Remember the Value Analysis Teams are always looking for new ways to improve patient care and realize efficiencies and savings. If you have a great idea to share make sure you go to the “VAT Cost Savings” page under corporate initiatives on our Forum to let the teams know.
Wanda Holderman
Senior VP, Chief Clinical Integration Officer
& Value Analysis Steering Committee leader