Led by Communities. Built on Accountability.

A strong health system needs strong governance — not from outside agencies, but from our own Nations. Health Transformation is rooted in a new structure of governance that puts decision-making power into the hands of First Nations.

Governing Member First Nations

NAN First Nations are the foundation of our health governance model. Each member First Nation plays a direct role in shaping policies, overseeing operations, and holding leadership accountable.

Board of Directors

The Board provides leadership and corporate oversight for the new Health Finance and Administration Body. Board members are appointed through a community-led process and are responsible for:

  • Approving policies, standards, and long-term health plans
  • Overseeing the hiring and performance of executive staff
  • Ensuring transparent and ethical operation of the system

Community Control, System Accountability

Together, this governance structure ensures that every part of the system — from funding to frontline care — is guided by First Nations and accountable to First Nations.