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Information for Mayo Clinic Suppliers

Thank you for your interest in doing business with Mayo Clinic and Mayo Health System.

In developing relationships with business partners, Mayo has very high expectations. Mayo expects staff to exemplify the highest level of ethical behavior in accordance with the Mayo Clinic Integrity and Compliance Program. Staff must be fair, objective, and unbiased toward all potential business partners. While the goal is to bring value to Mayo, it must be done with a superior level of integrity, professionalism and honesty. Mayo has the same expectations of its suppliers and business partners.

As a current or potential future supplier to Mayo Clinic or Mayo Health System you must register to make sales/marketing calls or conduct business with any hospital or clinic in the Mayo organization. Once registered, you will be able to access important additional information on how to interact and conduct business with Mayo Clinic.

Mayo Clinic and Mayo Health System recognize that suppliers/sales representatives serve as a valuable resource for physicians, researchers and allied health staff through shared product information, technical information and the provision of education and training. It is not the intent of the policy to interfere or create a barrier to the collaborative relationships that have been developed with suppliers. Mayo considers these relationships essential to the continuing advancement of clinical practice, education and research. The requirements of the policy simply serve as a framework for our business relationships and expectations that are required in the provision of health care today.

We look forward to the possibility of working together to advance Mayo Clinic's mission.

About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is the first and largest integrated group practice in the world. Our mission is to provide the best care to every patient every day through integrated clinical practice, education and research. Mayo's supply chain supports this mission through the provision of products and information that directly support patient care.

Each year Mayo's facilities in five states purchase more than $1.5 billion in supplies, medical equipment and services. Mayo actively leverages its size to reduce overall expenses by seeking enterprise-wide agreements with suppliers in select product and services categories. Working with a group purchasing organization, Mayo pursues national contracting opportunities that offer value to all health care facilities in its system.

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