At CAN Community Health, accountability and transparency are foundational to our mission of expanding access to comprehensive health services for patients through innovative prevention, treatment, and support. As a nonprofit healthcare organization, we are committed to responsible stewardship of the resources entrusted to us by patients, partners, funders we serve.
CAN Community Health operates with strong fiscal oversight to ensure that resources are used efficiently and ethically to advance patient care and public health outcomes. Our financial practices are guided by rigorous internal controls, independent audits, and compliance with all federal, state, and regulatory requirements. We prioritize reinvestment in clinical services, patient support programs, workforce development, and community-based initiatives, maximizing impact while maintaining long-term sustainability.
CAN Community Health is governed by an independent Board of Directors comprised of experienced leaders across healthcare, finance, law, and community service. The Board provides strategic direction, fiduciary oversight, and accountability, ensuring alignment with our mission and values. Board committees oversee key areas including finance, audit, compliance, quality, and governance. Click here to meet the Board of Directors.
CAN Community Health upholds the highest standards of ethical conduct, compliance, and corporate responsibility. CAN maintains robust policies and procedures to ensure adherence to healthcare regulations, privacy standards, and best practices, including oversight of federal programs such as the 340B Drug Pricing Program. Our culture of integrity supports trust, transparency, and continuous improvement.
CAN Community Health makes key financial and governance information available to the public, including audited financial statements, IRS Form 990 filings, and annual reports. These materials reflect our commitment to openness and accountability while demonstrating how resources are used to strengthen access to care and improve health outcomes.