Millions of patients will be treated closer to home under plans to "fundamentally rewire" the NHS in England, the prime minister has said.
A new network of neighbourhood health hubs will be set up to shift care out of hospitals and into the community.
Sir Keir Starmer said the NHS needed to "reform or die" and provide patients with "easier, quicker and more convenient care, wherever they live".
But the Royal College of Nursing warned that moving services out of overcrowded hospitals would be impossible without policies to boost the "depleted and undervalued" nursing workforce.
