The work of every Government department is scrutinised by a departmental select committee of the House of Commons. The committees also conduct specific inquiries relating to that departments' work.
Select committees accept written representations and receive oral evidence from a series of witnesses. Often these hearings take place in public. Click on the links below to view recent evidence submitted from the NHS Confederation to select committees.
NHS Confederation gives evidence to MPs on cross-border healthcare
The NHS Confederation has submitted written evidence to the Welsh Affairs Committee's inquiry into the provision of cross-border public services.
Health Select Committee inquiry on NHS dental and orthodontic services
The NHS Confederation has submitted evidence to the Health Select Committee on NHS dental services.
NHS Confederation comments on Liberal Democrat proposals for health
On Tuesday 22 January 2008, the Liberal Democrats published their vision for the NHS, Empowerment, Fairness and Quality in Health Care.
Health Select Committee inquiry on the contribution of the NHS to reducing health inequalities
On 3 April 2008 PCT Network director, David Stout, was called by the Health Select Committee to give oral evidence on behalf of the NHS Confederation on the contribution of the NHS to reducing health inequalities.