John Swinney says the NHS will be "at the heart" of his government's legislative plans for the final year of the Scottish Parliament's current term.
The first minister has brought forward the annual programme for government, which he is unveiling 12 months ahead of the Holyrood election in May 2026.
In his speech on Tuesday, Swinney will pledge to increase capacity in the health service to tackle what he called the 08:00 "lottery" for making GP appointments.
Labour has accused the SNP of "broken promises" while the Tories say ministers must move away from "fringe obsessions".