More NHS hubs will be set up in community locations and there will be greater use of the private sector to help reduce hospital waiting lists in England, the prime minister has said.
Sir Keir Starmer also promised patients more choice over where they are treated, as he unveiled plans to tackle the NHS backlog.
The waiting list currently stands at 7.5 million, with more than 3 million having already waited longer than the 18-week target.
Sir Keir said his plans would reduce the number of long waits by nearly half a million over the next year.
Doctors' leaders welcomed the plan but expressed concern over whether there were enough staff to achieve the goals being set.
