NHS leaders and ministers will meet in Downing Street on Wednesday to discuss planning for winter.
The summit will involve the prime minister, health secretary and NHS England boss Amanda Pritchard.
The focus will be on what else the NHS needs to help it through the winter.
With a record number of people on the hospital waiting list, the threat of continued strikes by doctors and long waits for emergency care, concern is growing over how the NHS will cope.
The event comes after the launch of the winter flu and Covid vaccination campaign earlier this week.
An extra 5,000 hospital beds are already in the process of being opened - increasing capacity by about 5%.
And there will be at least 10,000 "virtual" hospital beds, where doctors provide remote monitoring of patients - who would otherwise have to be admitted to hospital - in their homes.
These have been used in recent years for patients with conditions such as respiratory infections and heart problems.
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