David Cameron has launched his party's election campaign in Manchester with a pledge to deliver a "truly seven-day NHS" for England if he is returned to power on 7 May.
The Prime Minister used Conservative spring conference to set out plans for patients to be able to access hospital services at weekends as well as during the week.
It came the day after Labour leader Ed Miliband promised a "double lock" to safeguard the future of the NHS - £2.5bn of new investment and limits on further privatisation.
Mr Cameron said that under Tory plans, hospitals across England will offer consultant-level services seven days a week by the end of the next parliament in 2020.
The changes will start with emergency and urgent care together with supporting services, such as diagnostics.
It follows the commitment to ensure patients can access GP surgeries seven days a week, between 8am and 8pm.
"For years it's been too hard to access the NHS out of hours. But illness doesn't respect working hours. Heart attacks, major accidents, babies - these things don't just come from nine to five," Mr Cameron said.
"And the truth is that you are actually more likely to die if you turn up at the hospital at the weekend. Some of the resources are not up and running. The key decision-makers aren't always there.
"With a future Conservative government, we would have a truly seven day NHS."
However, the proposals have been met with scepticism by the British Medical Association (BMA).
"The £2bn extra funding that has been pledged falls far short of what is needed to deliver existing services, let alone fund additional care," said BMA council chair Dr Mark Porter.
"The NHS is recovering from one of the worst winter crises on record, during which some hospitals were forced to close their doors because they couldn't cope.
"With existing services stretched to breaking point… the NHS needs far more than just words to deliver extra care.
"Without a detailed, fully-costed plan, this is at best an empty pledge and at worst shameless political game playing with the NHS ahead of the election."
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